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The Las Vegas Raiders will take part in the 85th annual National Football League Player Selection Meeting. The 2020 NFL Draft will take place as a three-day virtual fundraiser to benefit charities - chosen by the NFL Foundation - helping those on the frontline battle the spread of COVID-19.

The NFL's "Draft-A-Thon" will begin next Thursday in primetime, the 11th consecutive year that it will kick off in an evening time slot. The first round will take place on Thursday, April 23, begin-ning at 5 p.m. PT. The second and third rounds will take place on Friday, April 24, and begin at 4 p.m. PT. The draft will conclude on Saturday, April 25, with the final four rounds, commencing at 9 a.m. PT.

There will be 255 selections, including 32 compensatory choices that have been awarded to 15 clubs. Teams have 10 minutes to select a player in the first round and seven minutes in the sec-ond round. Selection time for rounds three through six, including compensatory selection choices will be five minutes. The selection time for round seven and round-seven compensatory selections is four minutes.

Network Information: The 2020 NFL Draft will be televised on ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes and NFL Network. WHAT: 85th Annual NFL Draft WHERE: Virtually WHEN: Thursday, April 23, 5 p.m. PT (Round 1) Friday, April 24, 4 p.m. PT (Rounds 2-3) Saturday, April 25, 9 a.m. PT (Rounds 4-7)

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Will Kiss, Senior Director of Media Relations - (510) 780-3020 | Evert Geerlings, Media Relations Coordinator - (510) 780-3014Katie Agostin, Media Relations Coordinator - (510) 780-3038 | Cam Russo, Media Relations Assistant - (510) 780-3247

General Manager Mike Mayock will be available via conference call following the conclusion of the first round on Thursday, April 23.

Mayock will be available via conference call following the conclu-sion of the third round on Friday, April 24.

Mayock will be available via conference call following the conclu-sion of the draft on Saturday, April 25.

Subject to timing and availability, each of the Raiders’ player selec-tions will be available via a conference call following the pick.

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LaS VegaS' SeLecTioNSAs of April 20, the Raiders have seven selections in the 2020 NFL Draft, including four of their original selections and another three acquired via trades.

Round Round Pick Overall Pick Pick Information 1 12 12 Original Selection 1 19 19^ From Chicago 3 16 80 Original Selection 3 17 81^ From Chicago 3 27 91+ From Seattle 4 15 121 Original Selection 5 14 159 Original Selection

^ Acquired 24th overall selection and 196th overall selection in the 2019 NFL Draft (later traded to New York Jets), in addition to the 2020 19th overall selection and 80th overall selection from Chicago in exchange for DE Khalil Mack and 2020 second and seventh-round selections on Sept. 1, 2018.

+ Acquired 91st overall selection from Seattle through Houston in exchange for CB Gareon Conley on Oct. 20, 2019.

2019 ScheDuLePRESEASON (3-1)Sat., Aug. 10 LOS ANGELES RAMS W, 14-3 1-0Thu., Aug. 15 at Arizona Cardinals W, 33-26 2-0Thu., Aug. 22 GREEN BAY PACKERS^ W, 22-21 3-0Thu,, Aug. 29 at Seattle Seahawks L, 15-17 3-1 REGULAR SEASON (7-9)Mon., Sept. 9 DENVER BRONCOS W, 24-16 1-0Sun., Sept. 15 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS L, 10-28 1-1Sun., Sept. 22 at Minnesota Vikings L, 14-34 1-2Sun., Sept. 29 at Indianapolis Colts W, 31-24 2-2Sun., Oct. 6 CHICAGO BEARS# W, 24-21 3-2 BYE WEEKSun., Oct. 20 at Green Bay Packers L, 24-42 3-3Sun., Oct. 27 at Houston Texans L, 24-27 3-4Sun., Nov. 3 DETROIT LIONS W, 31-24 4-4Thu., Nov. 7 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS W, 26-24 5-4Sun., Nov. 17 CINCINNATI BENGALS W, 17-10 6-4Sun., Nov. 24 at New York Jets L, 3-34 6-5Sun., Dec. 1 at Kansas City Chiefs L, 9-40 6-6Sun., Dec. 8 TENNESSEE TITANS L, 21-42 6-7Sun., Dec. 15 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS L, 16-20 6-8Sun., Dec. 22 at Los Angeles Chargers W, 24-17 7-8Sun., Dec. 29 at Denver Broncos L, 15-16 7-9^ - In Canada# - In London

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Below is a list of the first-round draft order for the 2020 NFL Draft as of April 17.

Pick Team 2019 Record Win% Strength 1 Cincinnati 2-14 .125 .553 2 Washington 3-13 .188 .502 3 Detroit 3-12-1 .219 .506 4 NY Giants 4-12 .250 .473 5 Miami 5-11 .313 .484 6 LA Chargers 5-11 .313 .514 7 Carolina 5-11 .313 .549 8 Arizona 5-10-1 .344 .529 9 Jacksonville 6-10 .375 .484 10 Cleveland 6-10 .375 .533 11 NY Jets 7-9 .438 .473 12 Las Vegas 7-9 .438 .482 13 San Francisco* 7-9 .438 .492 14 Tampa Bay 7-9 .438 .500 15 Denver 7-9 .438 .510 16 Atlanta 7-9 .438 .545 17 Dallas 8-8 .500 .479 18 Miami~ 8-8 .500 .502 19 Las Vegas^ 8-8 .500 .508 20 Jacksonville$ 9-7 .563 .535 21 Philadelphia 9-7 .563 .455 22 Minnesota# 10-6 .625 .461 23 New England 12-4 .750 .469 24 New Orleans 13-3 .813 .486 25 Minnesota 10-6 .625 .477 26 Miami& 10-6 .625 .520 27 Seattle 11-5 .688 .531 28 Baltimore 14-2 .875 .494 29 Tennessee 9-7 .563 .488 30 Green Bay 13-3 .813 .453 31 San Francisco 13-3 .813 .504 32 Kansas City 12-4 .750 .510

* - from Indianapolis~ - from Pittsburgh^ - from Chicago$ - from LA Rams# - from Buffalo& - from Houston

2020 firST-rouND orDerMike Mayock was named General Manager of the Oakland Raiders on Dec. 31, 2018, becoming just the third general manager in Raiders fran-chise history. Mayock previously served as an Emmy-nominated analyst and draft expert for the NFL Network and handled color commentary du-ties in the broadcast booth for both college and NFL games before joining the Silver and Black.

Mayock applied his expertise in player evaluation immediately, providing his own stamp on the Raiders’ roster. His moves in free agency brought Pro Bowl tackle Trent Brown, wide receiver Tyrell Williams and versatile defensive back Lamarcus Joyner to the Silver and Black during the 2019 early free agency period. The Raiders brought in a larger free agent haul in 2020, signing 12 new unrestricted free agents to address needs on both sides of the ball. The Raiders signed several potential starters on defense, bolstering the linebacker corps by adding Nick Kwiatkoski and Cory Little-ton, while adding safety Damarious Randall and defensive tackle Maliek Collins. On offense, Mayock tabbed quarterback Marcus Mariota and fu-ture Hall of Fame tight end Jason Witten to provide depth and leadership.

In his first NFL Draft at the helm, Mayock and Head Coach Jon Gruden used four picks among the top-40 players selected to assemble a group of “foundational” standouts. The Raiders selected defensive lineman Cle-lin Ferrell from Clemson with the fourth-overall pick before adding Ala-bama running back Josh Jacobs and Mississippi State safety Johnathan Abram with late first-round selections. Mayock executed two trades on the draft’s second day to move back to the 40th-overall spot, selecting Clemson defensive back Trayvon Mullen and netting additional fourth and fifth-round picks. The Raiders were involved in five draft-day trades in total, trading up in the fifth round to pick Clemson wide receiver Hunter Renfrow, helping complete a draft haul that earned plaudits from around the NFL.

The Raiders’ 2019 draft class registered as one of the most immediately impactful in team history, producing the PFWA Offensive Rookie of the Year Award winner in Jacobs, while rookie defensive end Maxx Crosby, a fourth-round selection, finished the year as an AP Defensive Rookie of the Year finalist. As a whole, the 2019 draft class led the NFL in sacks (14.5), touchdowns from scrimmage (17), rushing yards (1,167), rushing touchdowns (seven), rushing first downs (60) and yards after catch (676), while finishing second in receptions (107), receiving yards (1,112) and first-down receptions (62).

Prior to assembling talent for the Raiders, Mayock’s NFL Draft analysis had been one of the most respected voices among media, NFL front office personnel and team scouting departments. His expertise featured within the NFL Network’s extensive coverage of the NFL Draft, including the show “Path To The Draft,” as well as the network’s exclusive coverage of the NFL Scouting Combine and the Reese’s Senior Bowl.

Outside of the studio, Mayock served as the television analyst for the Philadelphia Eagles’ preseason games since 2015. He also served as a game analyst for NFL Network’s broadcasts of the Senior Bowl and East-West all-star game, as well as preseason analyst for the Minnesota Vi-kings for several seasons.

In 2010, Mayock became the color commentator for NBC’s coverage of Notre Dame football, teaming with play-by-play announcer Tom Ham-mond. In January 2011, he teamed with Hammond to call NBC’s broad-cast of the NFC Wild Card playoff game between the New Orleans Saints and the Seattle Seahawks. The following year, he called an AFC Wild Card contest featuring the Cincinnati Bengals and the Houston Texans.

Mayock teamed with Brad Nessler to call the NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football package from 2011-2013.

Prior to joining NFL Network, Mayock served as a college football ana-lyst for ABC Sports (2001-03), Fox Sports Net (2000), and CBS Sports (1996-99). He also covered the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament as a reporter for CBS (1997-99). From 1993-95, Mayock worked on ESPN’s coverage of the Canadian Football League.

A 10th-round pick in the 1981 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mayock then played for the New York Giants from 1982-83. He is a mem-ber of the Boston College Hall of Fame, where he captained both the foot-ball and baseball teams. Mayock graduated from Boston College in 1980.

Mayock and his wife Amanda have four children (Leigh, Michael, Mack-enzie and Jack).

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General Manager Mike Mayock enters his second draft in his role after joining the club on Dec. 31, 2018 and putting together one of the team's most successful draft classes in franchise history. Now in Year 2, Mayock enters the draft once again stocked with plenty of draft ammunition, holding five picks in the top-91 selections in this year's upcoming 2020 NFL Draft. This will mark the just the second time in franchise history that the Raiders will enter the draft with multiple selections in the first round in back-to-back years. The first time was in 2002 when the club selected DB Phillip Buchanon and LB Napoleon Harris, followed by their two selec-tions in 2003 consisting of DB Nnamdi Asomugha and DE Tyler Brayton, respectively.

2020 First Round: 12, 19In Mayock's first draft as a general manager, his first three picks consisted of DE Clelin Ferrell, RB Josh Jacobs and S Johnathan Abram. Ferrell tallied 4.5 sacks on the year, tying for eighth-most by a rookie in club history, while Jacobs became the first rookie rusher in franchise history to record over 1,000 rushing yards en route to a PFWA Offensive Rookie of the Year Award. Abram re-turns in 2020 after appearing in one contest before being placed on the Reserve/Injured List due to an injury suffered in Week 1.

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Below is a list of the all Raiders' past picks with current 2020 draft slots.

Year Rd. Overall Player Pos. School 1993 1 12 Patrick Bates DB Texas A&M 2013 1 12 DJ Hayden CB Houston

1965 3 19 Robert Svihus T USC 1971 1 19 Jack Tatum DB Ohio State 1974 1 19 Henry Lawrence T Florida A&M

1966 9 80 Clifton Kinney LB San Diego St. 1968 3 80 Art Shell T UMES 1985 3 80 Stefon Adams DB East Carolina 1986 3 80 Brad Cochran DB Michigan 1994 3 80 Calvin Jones RB Nebraska

1987 3 81 Steve Smith RB Penn State 2011 3 81 DeMarcus Van Dyke DB Miami 2014 3 81 Gabe Jackson G Mississippi St.

1982 4 91 Ed Muransky T Michigan 2007 3 91 Mario Henderson DT Florida State

1962 16 121 Pat Russ DT Purdue 1963 16 121 Jim Moss HB West Virginia 1964 20 159 Ed Beard LB Tennessee 1994 5 159 Roosevelt Patterson G Alabama

raiDerS PickS aT curreNT SLoTSThis year, 58 prospects will participate virtually in the 2020 NFL Draft, as the NFL will host "Draft-A-Thon" to benefit COVID-19 relief efforts and pay tribute to healthcare workers and others on the front lines of the pandemic.

LSU leads all colleges with eight participating athletes, while Ala-bama's seven rank second. The SEC leads all conferences with 24 prospects participating virtually. The 58 confirmed players to be featured during this year's draft across the NFL Media landscape are listed below.

----- NFL DRAFT VIRTUAL ATTENDEES -----

Position Player School WR Brandon Aiyuk Arizona State T Mekhi Becton Louisville DT Ross Blacklock TCU DT Derrick Brown Auburn QB Joe Burrow LSU LB K'Lavon Chaisson LSU WR Chase Claypool Notre Dame T Ezra Cleveland Boise State G Lloyd Cushenberry LSU DB Grant Delpit LSU DB Trevon Diggs Alabama RB J.K. Dobbins Ohio State QB Jacob Eason Washington DE A.J. Epenesa Iowa QB Jake Fromm Georgia DB Kristian Fulton LSU DT Neville Gallimore Oklahoma DE Yetur Gross-Matos Penn State DB C.J. Henderson Florida QB Justin Herbert Oregon WR Tee Higgins Clemson QB Jalen Hurts Oklahoma DB Noah Igbinoghene Auburn T Austin Jackson USC WR Justin Jefferson LSU WR Jerry Jeudy Alabama DB Jaylon Johnson Utah T Josh Jones Houston DT Javon Kinlaw South Carolina TE Cole Kmet Notre Dame WR CeeDee Lamb Oklahoma LB Terrell Lewis Alabama QB Jordan Love Utah State DT Justin Madubuike Texas A&M DB Xavier McKinney Alabama WR Denzel Mims Baylor TE Thaddeus Moss LSU RB Zack Moss Utah LB Kenneth Murray Oklahoma DB Jeff Okudah Ohio State DE Julian Okwara Notre Dame LB Patrick Queen LSU WR Jalen Reagor TCU WR Henry Ruggs II Alabama G Cesar Ruiz Michigan WR Laviska Shenault Colorado LB Isaiah Simmons Clemson RB D’Andre Swift Georgia QB Tua Tagovailoa Alabama RB Jonathan Taylor Wisconsin DB AJ Terrell Clemson T Andrew Thomas Georgia LB Josh Uche Michigan T Prince Tega Wanogho Auburn T Jedrick Wills Alabama DB Antoine Winfield Minnesota T Tristan Wirfs Iowa DE Chase Young Ohio State

ProSPecTS iN VirTuaL aTTeNDaNce

The chart below shows which player was drafted in 2019 in the current Raiders' slot for each selection.

Rd. Overall Pick Pos. School. Team 1 12 Rashan Gary LB Michigan GB 1 19 Jeffery Simmons DT Mississippi St. Ten. 3 80 Sione Takitaki LB BYU Cle. 3 81 Will Harris S Boston College Det. 3 91 Trey Pipkins T Sioux Falls LAC 4 121 Trevon Wesco TE West Virginia NYJ 5 159 Byron Cowart DT Maryland NE

2019 PickS iN 2020 raiDerS SLoTS

Every preseason, hundreds of undrafted free agents vie for a spot on their team’s 53-man roster. Here are some notable Raiders who entered the NFL as undrafted FAs:

Player School Year Team TE Derek Carrier Beloit 2012 Oakland P AJ Cole NC State 2019 Oakland WR Keelan Doss UC Davis 2019 Oakland WR Rico Gafford Wyoming 2018 Tennessee S Erik Harris California (Pa.) 2016 New Orleans S Jeff Heath Saginaw Valley State 2013 Dallas FB Alec Ingold Wisconsin 2019 Oakland S Dallin Leavitt Utah State 2018 Oakland LB Cory Littleton Washington 2016 L.A. Rams LB Nicholas Morrow Greenville 2017 Oakland CB Keisean Nixon South Carolina 2019 Oakland RB Jalen Richard Southern Mississippi 2016 Oakland DT Daniel Ross N.E. Mississippi CC 2017 Houston LS Trent Sieg Colorado State 2018 Baltimore WR Tyrell Williams Western Oregon 2015 San Diego

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Below is a look at some of the Raiders’ key moves since the 2020 league year began on March 18:

March 25: Signed unrestricted free agent WR Nelson AgholorMarch 25: Signed unrestricted free agent LB Cory Littleton March 25: Re-signed unrestricted free agent RB Rod SmithMarch 25: Re-signed unrestricted free agent LB Kyle WilberMarch 25: Signed unrestricted free agent QB Marcus MariotaMarch 25: Signed unrestricted free agent TE Jason WittenMarch 27: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent LS Trent SiegMarch 27: Signed unrestricted free agent LB Nick KwiatkoskiMarch 27: Signed unrestricted free agent DE Carl NassibMarch 27: Signed unrestricted free agent S Jeff HeathMarch 30: Signed unrestircted free agent DT Maliek CollinsMarch 30: Signed free agent G Eric Kush April 2: Re-signed unrestricted free agent OL Jordan DeveyApril 6: Signed free agent DT Daniel RossApril 6: Signed unrestricted free agent TE Nick O'LearyApril 7: Signed unrestricted free agent S Damarious Randall April 13: Re-signed restricted free agent LB Nicholas MorrowApril 16: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent K Daniel CarlsonApril 16: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent S Dallin Leavitt April 16: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent CB D.J. KillingsApril 16: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent QB Nathan PetermanApril 16: Re-signed restricted free agent T David Sharpe April 16: Claimed TE Paul Butler via waivers from DetroitApril 17: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent DE Jeremiah Valoaga.

2019 offSeaSoN MoVeS

-------- ROUND-BY-ROUND BREAKDOWN --------Below is a round-by-round breakdown of the draft picks for the 2020 NFL Draft. The 32 compensatory selections are positioned within the third through seventh rounds, with 10 coming in the third round, eight in the fourth round, two in the fifth round, three in the sixth round and nine in the seventh round.

Round 1 32 selections Round 2 32 selections Round 3 42 selections Round 4 40 selections Round 5 33 selections Round 6 35 selections Round 7 41 selections 255 total selections

The Raiders are currently scheduled to hold five picks in the first three rounds in the 2020 NFL Draft, with two of them coming in in the first 20 picks. No compensatory picks were awarded to the Raiders for the upcoming draft, as the team currently sits with a total of seven selections.

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raiDerS rouND-By-rouNDBelow is a breakdown of the Raiders’ 46 drafted players:

First Round (7) Player Overall Pick Year Team QB Marcus Mariota 2nd 2015 Tennessee DE Clelin Ferrell 4th 2019 Oakland T Kolton Miller 15th 2018 Oakland WR Nelson Agholor 20th 2015 Philadelphia RB Josh Jacobs 24th 2019 Oakland S Johnathan Abram 27th 2019 Oakland S Damarious Randall 30th 2015 Green Bay

Second Round (8) Player Overall Pick Year Team QB Derek Carr 36th 2014 Oakland WR Zay Jones 37th 2017 Buffalo CB Trayvon Mullen 40th 2019 Oakland S Lamarcus Joyner 41st 2014 St. Louis DT Johnathan Hankins 49th 2013 N.Y. Giants QB DeShone Kizer 52nd 2017 Cleveland C Rodney Hudson 55th 2011 Kansas City DT P.J. Hall 57th 2018 Oakland Third Round (7) Player Overall Pick Year Team DE Carl Nassib 65th 2016 Cleveland T Brandon Parker 65th 2018 Oakland DT Maliek Collins 67th 2016 Dallas TE Jason Witten 69th 2003 Dallas G Richie Incognito 81st 2005 St. Louis G Gabe Jackson 81st 2014 Oakland DE Arden Key 87th 2018 Oakland Fourth Round (8) Player Overall Pick Year Team DE Maxx Crosby 106th 2019 Oakland CB Nick Nelson 110th 2018 Oakland LB Kyle Wilber 113th 2012 Dallas LB Nick Kwiatkoski 113th 2016 Chicago T David Sharpe 129th 2017 Oakland CB Isaiah Johnson 129th 2019 Oakland CB Nevin Lawson 133rd 2014 Detroit TE Foster Moreau 137th 2019 Oakland

Fifth Round (6) Player Overall Pick Year Team DT Maurice Hurst 140th 2018 Oakland WR Hunter Renfrow 149th 2019 Oakland K Daniel Carlson 167th 2018 Minnesota LB Marquel Lee 168th 2017 Oakland QB Nathan Peterman 171st 2017 Buffalo LB Ukeme Eligwe 183rd 2017 Kansas City Sixth Round (4) Player Overall Pick Year Team G Eric Kush 170th 2013 Kansas City TE Nick O'Leary 194th 2015 Buffalo TE Darren Waller 204th 2015 Baltimore DE Ade Aruna 218th 2018 Minnesota

Seventh Round (6) Player Overall Pick Year Team CB Jordan Brown 223rd 2019 Cincinnati LB Quentin Poling 227th 2018 Miami WR Marcell Ateman 228th 2018 Oakland T Trent Brown 244th 2015 San Francisco DE Kendall Donnerson 248th 2018 Green Bay G Denzelle Good 255th 2015 Indianapolis

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Since 2003, the Pro-Football Writers of America (PFWA) has se-lected 13 Raiders draft picks to a spot on the PFWA All-Rookie Team. The Raiders had two seasons in which multiple players earned All-Rookie honors: three in 2010 and two in 2014.

Year Player Round 2003 DE Tyler Brayton 1 2004 T Robert Gallery 1 2009 DL Matt Shaughnessy 3 2010 KR Jacoby Ford 4 2010 LB Rolando McClain 1 2010 DL Lamarr Houston 2 2011 G Stefen Wisniewski 2 2013 LB Sio Moore 3 2014 LB Khalil Mack 1 2014 DL Justin Ellis 4 2015 WR Amari Cooper 1 2016 S Karl Joseph 1 2019 RB Josh Jacobs 1

aLL-rookie TeaMBelow is a look at the Raiders’ most recent selections at each posi-tion in the NFL Draft:

LAST TIME TAKEN BY POSITION

Position Player College Year Rd.Quarterback Connor Cook Michigan State 2016 4Running Back Josh Jacobs Alabama 2019 1Wide Receiver Hunter Renfrow Clemson 2019 5Tight End Foster Moreau LSU 2019 4Offensive Tackle Brandon Parker N.C. A&T 2018 3Interior OL Vadal Alexander LSU 2016 7Defensive Tackle Maurice Hurst Michigan 2018 5Defensive End Quinton Bell Prairie View A&M 2019 7Linebacker Azeem Victor Washington 2018 6Cornerback Trayvon Mullen Clemson 2019 2Safety Johnathan Abram Mississippi St. 2017 1

Since the common draft started in 1967 as part of the AFL-NFL merger, the Raiders have selected just one interior offensive line-man in the first round (Gene Upshaw, 1967). Don Mosebar was drafted as a tackle in 1983 before moving to center.

In the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft, the Raiders sat with three selections: selecting DE Clelin Ferrell at 4, RB Josh Jacobs at 24 and S Johnathan Abram at pick 27. Dating back to 2000, only the New York Jets had more picks in the first round heading into the draft, with four in 2000. It was just the second time in franchise history that the club entered the draft with three first-round selec-tions. The only other occurrence was in 1988, when the team se-lected Hall of Fame WR Tim Brown with the sixth pick, Pro Bowler DB Terry McDaniel with the ninth pick and DT Scott Davis with the 25th overall selection, who recorded at least 5.5 sacks in each of his four seasons with the Silver and Black. Below is a list of the most recent selections in the first round of the NFL Draft at each position:

LAST TIME TAKEN IN FIRST ROUND

Position Player College Year Quarterback JaMarcus Russell LSU 2007Running Back Josh Jacobs Alabama 2019Wide Receiver Amari Cooper Alabama 2015Tight End Rickey Dudley Ohio State 1996Offensive Tackle Kolton Miller UCLA 2018Interior OL Gene Upshaw Texas A&I 1967Defensive Tackle Darrell Russell USC 1997Defensive End Clelin Ferrell Clemson 2019Linebacker Khalil Mack Buffalo 2014Cornerback Gareon Conley Ohio State 2017Safety Johnathan Abram Mississippi St. 2019

LaST TiMe They Were TakeN

Since 2000, the Raiders have selected a pair of college teammates in the same draft nine different times. The SIlver and Black se-lected three different pairs of teammates in 2015’s draft, the most since the AFL-NFL merger. In 2019, the Raiders took three players from Clemson's National Championship team, the first time in club history taking three players from the same school in one draft.

In total, the Raiders have drafted 22 pairs and one triplet of team-mates in the same year. Both USC and Penn State have produced the most pairs (three). Below is a list of teammates since 2000:

Year Round Player College 2001 7a RB Derek Combs Ohio State 7b WR Ken-Yon Rambo Ohio State

2011 3a CB DeMarcus Van Dyke Miami (Fla.) 6 TE Richard Gordon Miami (Fla.)

2011 3 QB Terrelle Pryor* Ohio State 4a CB Chimdi Chekwa Ohio State

2012 5a DE Jack Crawford Penn State 7 LB Nathan Stupar Penn State

2015 3 TE Clive Walford Miami (Fla.) 4 G Jon Feliciano Miami (Fla.)

2015 5a LB Ben Heeney Kansas 7c DB Dexter McDonald Kansas

2015 5b LB Neiron Ball Florida 7b WR Andre Debose Florida

2016 3 LB Shilique Calhoun Michigan St. 4 QB Connor Cook Michigan St.

2019 1 DE Clelin Ferrell Clemson 2 CB Trayvon Mullen Clemson 3 WR Hunter Renfrow Clemson

* - Supplemental Draft Pick

TeaMMaTeS SeLecTeD

Since 2000, the Raiders have drafted 21 wide receivers, the most for any position group. Below is a positional breakdown of the Raiders’ picks since 2000:

Position Selections First-Rounders Wide Receiver 21 2 Linebacker 20 3 Defensive End 21 2 Safety 16 3 Cornerback 17 6 Tackle 14 2 Tight End 11 0 Running Back 11 2 Guard/Center 9 0 Quarterback 8 1 Defensive Tackle 11 0 Kicker 1 1 Punter 2 0

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2019 Round Overall Pick Player School 1a 4 DE Clelin Ferrell Clemson 1b 24 RB Josh Jacobs Alabama 1c 27 S Johnathan Abram Mississippi State 2 40 CB Trayvon Mullen Clemson 4a 106 DE Maxx Crosby Eastern Michigan 4b 129 CB Isaiah Johnson Houston 4c 137 TE Foster Moreau LSU 5 149 WR Hunter Renfrow Clemson 7 230 DE Quinton Bell Prairie View A&M

2018 Round Overall Pick Player School 1 15 T Kolton Miller UCLA 2 57 DT P.J. Hall Sam Houston St. 3a 65 T Brandon Parker North Carolina A&T 3b 87 DE Arden Key LSU 4 110 CB Nick Nelson Wisconsin 5a 140 DT Maurice Hurst Michigan 5b 173 P Johnny Townsend Florida 6 216 LB Azeem Victor Washington 7 228 WR Marcell Ateman Oklahoma State

2017 Round Overall Pick Player School 1 24 CB Gareon Conley Ohio State 2 56 S Obi Melifonwu Connecticut 3 88 DT Eddie Vanderdoes UCLA 4 129 T David Sharpe Florida 5 168 LB Marquel Lee Wake Forest 7a 221 S Shalom Luani Wash. State 7b 231 T Jylan Ware Alabama State 7c 242 RB Elijah Hood North Carolina 7d 244 DT Treyvon Hester Toledo

2016 Round Overall Pick Player School 1 14 S Karl Joseph West Virginia 2 44 DL Jihad Ward Illinois 3 75 LB Shilique Calhoun Michigan State 4 100 QB Connor Cook Michigan State 5 143 RB D. Washington Texas Tech 6 194 LB Cory James Colorado State 7 234 G Vadal Alexander LSU

2015 Round Overall Pick Player School 1 4 WR Amari Cooper Alabama 2 35 DE Mario Edwards Jr. Florida State 3 68 TE Clive Walford Miami (Fla.) 4 128 G/C Jon Feliciano Miami (Fla.) 5a 140 LB Ben Heeney Kansas 5b 161 LB Neiron Ball Florida 6 179 DE Max Valles Virginia 7a 218 T Anthony Morris Tennessee St. 7b 221 WR Andre Debose Florida 7c 242 CB Dexter McDonald Kansas

2014 Round Overall Pick Player School 1 5 LB Khalil Mack Buffalo 2 36 QB Derek Carr Fresno State 3 81 G Gabe Jackson Mississippi State 4a 107 DT Justin Ellis Louisiana Tech 4b 116 CB Keith McGill Utah 7a 219 CB TJ Carrie Ohio 7b 235 DE Shelby Harris Illinois State 7c 247 S Jonathan Dowling W. Kentucky

2013 Round Overall Pick Player School 1 12 CB DJ Hayden Houston 2 42 T Menelik Watson Florida State 3 66 LB Sio Moore Connecticut 4 112 QB Tyler Wilson Arkansas 6a 172 TE Nick Kasa Colorado 6b 181 RB Latavius Murray UCF 6c 184 TE Mychal Rivera Tennessee 6d 205 DT Stacy McGee Oklahoma 7a 209 WR Brice Butler San Diego State 7b 233 DE David Bass Mo. Western

2012 Round Overall Pick Player School 3 95 G Tony Bergstrom Utah 4 129 LB Miles Burris San Diego State 5a 158 DE Jack Crawford Penn State 5b 168 WR Juron Criner Arizona 6 189 DT Christo Bilukidi Georgia State 7 230 LB Nathan Stupar Penn State

2011 Round Overall Pick Player School 2 48 C Stefen Wisniewski Penn State 3a 81 CB DeMarcus Van Dyke Miami (Fla.) 3b 92 T Joe Barksdale LSU 4a 113 CB Chimdi Chekwa Ohio State 4b 125 RB Taiwan Jones East. Washington 5 148 WR Denarius Moore Tennessee 6 181 TE Richard Gordon Miami (Fla.) 7 241 TE David Ausberry USC

2010 Round Overall Pick Player School 1 8 LB Rolando McClain Alabama 2 44 DE Lamarr Houston Texas 3 69 T Jared Veldheer Hillsdale 4a 106 T Bruce Campbell Maryland 4b 108 WR Jacoby Ford Clemson 5 138 CB Walter McFadden Auburn 6 190 LB Travis Goethel Arizona State 7a 215 CB Jeremy Ware Michigan State 7b 251 S Stevie Brown Michigan

* - current Raiders in bold/italics

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raiDerS receNT DrafT TraDeSBelow are the trades involving draft picks that the Raiders have made since 2010, with the transactions made on draft day itali-cized:

2020 - Acquired 2020 third-round draft choice from Houston Texans in exchange for CB Gareon Conley. - Acquired WR Zay Jones from Buffalo in exchange for 2021 fifth-round draft choice. - Acquired WR Trevor Davis from Green Bay Packers in exchange for 2020 sixth-round draft choice. - Acquired conditional seventh-round draft choice in exchange for K Eddy Piñero.

2019 - Acquired WR Antonio Brown from Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for 2019 third- and fifth-round draft choice. - Acquired fifth-round draft choice from New York Jets in exchange for G/T Kelechi Osemele and sixth-round draft choice.- Acquired 40th overall selection (CB Trayvon Mullen) and 158th overall selection from Buffalo in exchange for 38th overall selection (eventually became T Cody Ford), acquired from Jacksonville along with 109th overall selection in exchange for 35th overall selection (eventually became T Jawaan Taylor), 140th overall selection (eventually became RB Ryquell Armstead) and 235th overall selection (eventually became DT Dontavius Russell).- Acquired 129th overall selection (CB Isaiah Johnson) and 135th overall selection from Indianapolis in exchange for 109th overall selection (eventually became S Khari Willis). - Acquired 137th overall selection (TE Foster Moreau) and 230th overall selection (DE Quinton Bell) from Atlanta in exchange for 135th overall selection (eventually became DE John Charleston). - Acquired 149th overall selection (WR Hunter Renfrow) from Cincinnati in exchange for 158th overall selection (eventually became CB Michael Jackson) and 218th overall selection (eventually became RB Mike Weber).

2018 - Acquired 2019 first-round draft choice from Dallas Cowboys in exchange for WR Amari Cooper. - Acquired 2019 first-round and sixth-round draft choice (later traded to New York Jets), in addition to 2020 first- and third-round draft choices from Chicago in exchange for DE Khalil Mack and 2020 second- and conditional fifth-round draft choice. - Acquired QB AJ McCarron from Buffalo in exchange for 2019 fifth-round draft choice. - Acquired 2019 seventh-round draft choice from Seattle in exchange for S Shalom Luani. - Acquired fifth-round draft choice from Pittsburgh in exchange for WR Ryan Switzer. - Acquired 2018 fifth-round draft choice (DT Maurice Hurst) from Indianapolis in exchange for 2018 fifth- and sixth-round draft choice. - Acquired 2018 third-round draft choice (DE Arden Key) from L.A. Rams in exchange for 2018 third- and seventh-round draft choice. - Acquired 2018 third-round draft choice (T Brandon Parker) from Baltimore in exchange for 2018 third-, fifth- and sixth-round draft choice. - Acquired 2018 second- (DT P.J. Hall) and third-round (traded to L.A. Rams) draft choice from Tennessee in exchange for 2018 second-round draft choice. - Acquired WR Martavis Bryant from Pittsburgh in exchange for 2018 third-round draft choice.

- Acquired 2018 first- (T Kolton Miller), third- (traded to Pittsburgh for WR Martavis Bryant) and fifth-round draft choice in exchange for 2018 first-round draft choice. - Acquired 2018 fifth-round draft choice from New England in exchange for WR Cordarrelle Patterson and 2018 sixth-round draft choice. - Acquired 2018 fifth-round draft choice in exchange for FB/RB Jamize Olawale and 2018 sixth-round draft choice.

2017 - Acquired 2016 seventh-round draft choice (DT Treyvon Hester) from Seattle in exchange for S Dewey McDonald. - Acquired RB Marshawn Lynch and 2018 sixth-round draft choice from Seattle in exchange for 2018 fifth-round draft choice. - Acquired 2017 seventh-round draft choice (S Shalom Luani) and 2017 seventh-round draft choice (T Jylan Ware) from Arizona in ex-change for 2017 sixth-round draft choice.

2016 - Acquired 2016 sixth-round draft choice (LB Cory James) from Indianapolis in exchange for LB Sio Moore. - Acquired 2016 fifth-round draft choice (RB DeAndré Washing-ton) from Dallas in exchange for WR Brice Butler and 2016 sixth-round draft choice. - Acquired 2016 fourth-round draft choice (QB Connor Cook) from Cleveland (originally Tennessee’s) in exchange for 2016 fourth-round draft choice and 2016 fifth-round draft choice.

2015 - Acquired 2015 fourth-round draft choice (later traded to Tampa Bay), 2015 fifth-round draft choice (LB Neiron Ball) and 2015 sev-enth-round draft choice (CB Dexter McDonald) from Carolina in ex-change for 2015 fourth-round draft choice. - Acquired 2015 fourth-round draft choice (G Jon Feliciano) and 2015 seventh-round draft choice (T Anthony Morris) from Tampa Bay in exchange for fourth-round draft choice (originally Carolina’s).

2014 - Acquired QB Matt Schaub from Houston in exchange for 2014 sixth-round draft choice. - Acquired 2014 seventh-round draft choice (S Jonathan Dowl-ing) from Seattle in exchange for QB Terrelle Pryor. - Acquired 2014 third-round draft choice (G Gabe Jackson) and 2014 fourth-round draft choice (CB Keith McGill) from Miami in exchange for 2014 third-round draft choice.

2013 - Acquired QB Matt Flynn from Seattle in exchange for 2014 fifth-round draft choice and 2015 conditional draft choice. - Acquired 2013 sixth-round draft choice (later traded to Hous-ton) and 2014 conditional draft choice (DE Shelby Harris) from Ari-zona in exchange for QB Carson Palmer and 2013 seventh-round draft choice. - Acquired 2013 first-round draft choice (CB DJ Hayden) and 2013 second-round draft choice (T Menelik Watson) from Miami in exchange for 2013 first-round draft choice. - Acquired 2013 fourth-round draft choice (QB Tyler Wilson) and 2013 sixth-round draft choice (RB Latavius Murray) from Tampa Bay in exchange for 2013 fourth-round draft choice. - Acquired 2013 sixth-round draft choice (TE Mychal Rivera) and 2013 seventh-round draft choice (DE David Bass) from Houston in ex-change for 2013 sixth-round draft choice.

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DrafT SchooLS - NuMericaLLyThe Silver and Black have selected 541 players from 191 schools since the common draft was adopted in 1967. Over the past 52 drafts, the Raiders have drafted 17 players from USC, the most of any school, followed by Nebraska’s 14. The Raiders’ most recent selection from USC was TE David Ausberry (7-241) in 2011, and the team’s most recent pick from Nebraska was CB Fabian Washington (1-23) in 2005. Below is a numerical breakdown of the schools the Raiders have selected their players from:

School Number of Players USC 17 Nebraska 14 Penn State 13 UCLA 13 Colorado 10 Florida State 10 Ohio State 10 Washington 10 LSU 9 San Diego State 9 Miami (Fla.) 8 Oklahoma 8 Stanford 8 Tennessee 8 Alabama 7 California 7 Clemson 7 Florida 7 Fresno State 7 Michigan 7 Arizona State 6 BYU 6 Colorado State 6 Michigan State 6 North Carolina 6 Notre Dame 6 Auburn 5 Iowa 5 Kansas 5 Maryland 5 Texas A&M 5 Utah 5 Washington State 5 Wisconsin 5 Arkansas 4 Boston College 4 Delaware 4 Houston 4 Louisiana Tech 4 Pittsburgh 4 Syracuse 4 Texas 4 Texas Southern 4 Texas Tech 4 Tulsa 4 UC Davis 4 Virginia Tech 4 Arizona 3 Catawba 3 Central State 3 Connecticut 3 Florida A&M 3 Hamline 3 Illinois 3 Indiana 3 Kentucky 3 Maryland State 3 Mississippi 3 Mississippi State 3 Missouri 3 Prairie View A&M 3 Purdue 3 Oklahoma State 3 Sam Houston State 3

School Number of Players Southern Mississippi 3 Tennessee State 3 Virginia 3 West Virginia 3 Yale 3 Alabama A&M 2 Baylor 2 Bethune-Cookman 2 Boise State 2 Bowling Green 2 Buffalo 2 Colgate 2 Cornell 2 East Carolina 2 Eastern Michigan 2 Georgia 2 Idaho State 2 Jackson State 2 Louisville 2 Morningside 2 Nevada 2 New Mexico State 2 North Carolina A&T 2 Northeast Louisiana 2 Northern Arizona 2 Northwestern 2 Ohio 2 Oregon State 2 Prairie View 2 Richmond 2 Sacramento State 2 San Jose State 2 SMU 2 Southwest Texas State 2 St. Mary’s 2 TCU 2 Toledo 2 UCF 2 UTEP 2 Villanova 2 William and Mary 2 Wyoming 2 Adams State 1 Alabama State 1 Albany (Ga.) State 1 Alcorn State 1 Arkansas AM&N 1 Arkansas State 1 Ball State 1 Carroll College 1 Case Western Reserve 1 Central Michigan 1 Cincinnati 1 Drake 1 East New Mexico 1 East Texas State 1 Eastern Kentucky 1 Eastern Washington 1 Fairmont State 1 Fayetteville State 1 Georgia State 1 Grambling 1 Gustavus Adolphus 1 Hillsdale 1

School Number of Players Idaho 1 Illinois State 1 Iowa State 1 J.C. Smith 1 Kent State 1 Knoxville 1 Maine 1 Mankato State 1 Miami (Ohio) 1 Minnesota-Deluth 1 Missouri Valley 1 Missouri Western 1 Morgan State 1 Morris Brown 1 Muskingum 1 Navy 1 Nebraska-Omaha 1 Norfolk State 1 North Carolina Central 1 North Carolina State 1 North Dakota State 1 North Texas 1 North Texas State 1 Northeastern 1 Occidental 1 Pacific 1 Pennsylvania 1 Robert Morris 1 Rutgers 1 San Fernando State 1 San Francisco State 1 Slippery Rock 1 South Carolina 1 South Carolina State 1 South Dakota State 1 South Florida 1 Southern 1 Southern Illinois 1 Southwest Louisiana 1 Southwest Okla. State 1 Southwest Texas 1 Stephen F. Austin 1 Tampa 1 Temple 1 Tennessee A&I 1 Tennessee-Martin 1 Texas A&I 1 Texas-Arlington 1 Tulane 1 Tuskegee 1 Upper Iowa 1 Vanderbilt 1 Virginia State 1 Virginia Union 1 Wabash 1 Wake Forest 1 Wayne State 1 Weber State 1 West Texas State 1 Western Kentucky 1 Western State 1 William Penn 1 Winston-Salem 1 Wisc.-Milwaukee 1

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DrafT SchooLS - aLPhaBeTicaLLyThe Silver and Black have selected 541 players from 191 schools since the common draft was adopted in 1967. Over the past 52 drafts, the Raiders have drafted 17 players from USC, the most of any school, followed by Nebraska’s 14. The Raiders’ most recent selection from USC was TE David Ausberry (7-241) in 2011, and the team’s most recent pick from Nebraska was CB Fabian Washington (1-23) in 2005. Below is a numerical breakdown of the schools the Raiders have selected their players from: School Number of Players Adams State 1 Alabama 7 Alabama A&M 2 Alabama State 1 Albany (Ga.) State 1 Alcorn State 1 Arizona 3 Arizona State 6 Arkansas 4 Arkansas AM&N 1 Arkansas State 1 Auburn 5 Ball State 1 Baylor 2 Bethune-Cookman 2 Boise State 2 Boston College 4 Bowling Green 2 Buffalo 2 BYU 6 California 7 Carroll College 1 Case Western Reserve 1 Catawba 3 Central Michigan 1 Central State 3 Cincinnati 1 Clemson 7 Colgate 2 Colorado 10 Colorado State 6 Connecticut 3 Cornell 2 Delaware 4 Drake 1 East Carolina 2 East New Mexico 1 East Texas State 1 Eastern Kentucky 1 Eastern Michigan 2 Eastern Washington 1 Fairmont State 1 Fayetteville State 1 Florida 7 Florida A&M 3 Florida State 10 Fresno State 7 Georgia 2 Georgia State 1 Grambling 1 Gustavus Adolphus 1 Hamline 3 Hillsdale 1 Houston 4 Idaho 1 Idaho State 2 Illinois 3 Illinois State 1 Indiana 3 Iowa 5 Iowa State 1 J.C. Smith 1 Jackson State 2 Kansas 5

School Number of Players Kent State 1 Kentucky 3 Knoxville 1 Louisiana Tech 4 Louisville 2 LSU 9 Maine 1 Mankato State 1 Maryland 5 Maryland State 3 Miami (Fla.) 8 Miami (Ohio) 1 Michigan 7 Michigan State 6 Minnesota-Deluth 1 Mississippi 3 Mississippi State 3 Missouri 3 Missouri Valley 1 Missouri Western 1 Morgan State 1 Morningside 2 Morris Brown 1 Muskingum 1 Navy 1 Nebraska 14 Nebraska-Omaha 1 Nevada 2 New Mexico State 2 Norfolk State 1 North Carolina 6 North Carolina A&T 2 North Carolina Central 1 North Carolina State 1 North Dakota State 1 North Texas 1 North Texas State 1 Northeast Louisiana 2 Northeastern 1 Northern Arizona 2 Northwestern 2 Notre Dame 6 Occidental 1 Ohio 2 Ohio State 10 Oklahoma 8 Oklahoma State 3 Oregon State 2 Pacific 1 Penn State 13 Pennsylvania 1 Pittsburgh 4 Prairie View A&M 3 Purdue 3 Richmond 2 Robert Morris 1 Rutgers 1 Sacramento State 2 Sam Houston State 3 San Diego State 9 San Fernando State 1 San Francisco State 1 San Jose State 2

School Number of Players Slippery Rock 1 SMU 2 South Carolina 1 South Carolina State 1 South Dakota State 1 South Florida 1 Southern 1 Southern Illinois 1 Southern Mississippi 3 Southwest Louisiana 1 Southwest Okla. State 1 Southwest Texas 1 Southwest Texas State 2 St. Mary’s 2 Stanford 8 Stephen F. Austin 1 Syracuse 4 Tampa 1 TCU 2 Temple 1 Tennessee 8 Tennessee A&I 1 Tennessee State 3 Tennessee-Martin 1 Texas 4 Texas A&I 1 Texas A&M 5 Texas Southern 4 Texas Tech 4 Texas-Arlington 1 Toledo 2 Tulane 1 Tulsa 4 Tuskegee 1 UC Davis 4 UCF 2 UCLA 13 Upper Iowa 1 USC 17 Utah 5 UTEP 2 Vanderbilt 1 Villanova 2 Virginia 3 Virginia State 1 Virginia Tech 4 Virginia Union 1 Wabash 1 Wake Forest 1 Washington 10 Washington State 5 Wayne State 1 Weber State 1 West Texas State 1 West Virginia 3 Western Kentucky 1 Western State 1 William and Mary 2 William Penn 1 Winston-Salem 1 Wisc.-Milwaukee 1 Wisconsin 5 Wyoming 2 Yale 3

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raiDerS By DrafT rouND (SiNce 2000)

2000 K S. Janikowski1-17 Florida State

2001 S Derrick Gibson1-28 Florida State

2002 CB P. Buchanon1-17 Miami (Fla.)

2002 LB Napoleon Harris1-23 Northwestern

2003 CB N. Asomugha1-31 California

2003 DE Tyler Brayton1-32 Colorado

2004 T Robert Gallery1-2 Iowa

2005 CB F. Washington1-23 Nebraska

2006 S Michael Huff1-7 Texas

2007 QB J. Russell1-1 LSU

2008 RB D. McFadden1-4 Arkansas

2009 WR D. Heyward-Bey1-7 Maryland

2010 LB R. McClain1-8 Alabama

2013 CB DJ Hayden1-12 Houston

2014 LB Khalil Mack1-5 Buffalo

2015 WR Amari Cooper1-4 Alabama

2016 S Karl Joseph1-14 West Virginia

2017 CB Gareon Conley1-24 Ohio State

2018 T Kolton Miller1-15 UCLA

2019 DE Clelin Ferrell1-4 Clemson

2019 RB Josh Jacobs1-24 Alabama

2019 S Johnathan Abram1-27 Mississippi St.

2000 WR Jerry Porter2-47 West Virginia

2001 QB M. Tuiasosopo2-59 Washington

2002 OL Langston Walker2-53 California

2002 TE Doug Jolley2-55 BYU

2003 TE Teyo Johnson2-63 Stanford

2004 C Jake Grove2-45 Virginia Tech

2005 CB Stanford Routt2-38 Houston

2006 LB Thomas Howard2-38 UTEP

2007 TE Zach Miller2-38 Arizona State

2009 S Mike Mitchell2-47 Ohio

2010 DE Lamarr Houston2-44 Texas

2011 C S. Wisniewski2-48 Penn State

2013 T Menelik Watson2-42 Florida State

2014 QB Derek Carr2-36 Fresno State

2015 DE M. Edwards Jr.2-35 Florida State

2016 DL Jihad Ward2-44 Illinois

2017 S Obi Melifonwu2-56 Connecticut

2018 DT P.J. Hall2-57 Sam Houston St.

2019 CB Trayvon Mullen2-40 Clemson

2001 DE D. Grant3-89 Oregon State

2003 DE Sam Williams3-83 Fresno State

2003 RB Justin Fargas3-96 USC

2004 S S. Schweigert3-67 Purdue

2005 QB Andrew Walter3-69 Arizona State

2005 LB Kirk Morrison3-78 San Diego State

2006 OL P. McQuistan3-69 Weber State

2007 DE Quentin Moses3-92 Georgia

2007 T Mario Henderson3-65 FSU

2007 WR J. Lee Higgins3-99 UTEP

2009 DE M. Shaughnessy3-71 Wisconsin

2010 T Jared Veldheer3-69 Hillsdale

2011 CB D. Van Dyke3-81 Miami (Fla.)

2011 T Joe Barksdale3-92 LSU

2011 QB Terrelle Pryor*3 Ohio State

2012 G Tony Bergstrom3-95 Utah

2013 LB Sio Moore3-66 Connecticut

2014 G Gabe Jackson3-81 Mississippi State

2015 TE Clive Walford3-68 Miami (Fla.)

2016 LB Shilique Calhoun3-75 Michigan State

2017 DT E. Vanderdoes3-88 UCLA

2018 T Brandon Parker3-65 North Carolina A&T

2018 DE Arden Key3-87 LSU

* - Supplemental Pick

2000 DT Junior Ioane4-107 Arizona State

2003 DE S. Pierson4-129 South Florida

2004 WR Carlos Francis4-99 Texas Tech

2006 LB Darnell Bing4-101 USC

2007 RB Michael Bush4-100 Louisville

2007 CB John Bowie4-110 Cincinnati

2008 S Tyvon Branch4-100 Connecticut

2008 WR Arman Shields4-125 Richmond

2009 WR Louis Murphy4-124 Florida

2009 LB Slade Norris4-126 Oregon State

2010 T Bruce Campbell4-106 Maryland

2010 WR Jacoby Ford4-108 Clemson

2011 CB Chimdi Chekwa4-113 Ohio State

2011 RB Taiwan Jones4-125 East. Washington

2012 LB Miles Burris4-129 San Diego State

2013 QB Tyler Wilson4-112 Arkansas

2014 DT Justin Ellis4-107 Louisiana Tech

2014 CB Keith McGill4-116 Utah

2015 G Jon Feliciano4-128 Miami (Fla.)

2016 QB Connor Cook4-100 Michigan State

2017 T David Sharpe4-129 Florida

2018 CB Nick Nelson4-110 Wisconsin

2019 DE Maxx Crosby4-106 Eastern Michigan

2019 CB Isaiah Johnson4-129 Houston

2019 TE Foster Moreau4-137 LSU

2000 P Shane Lechler5-142 Texas A&M

2001 S R. Perryman5-158 Northern Arizona

2002 DE Kenyon Coleman5-147 UCLA

2003 WR Doug Gabriel5-167 UCF

2004 WR Johnnie Morant5-134 Syracuse

2007 DE Jay Richardson5-138 Ohio State

2007 S Eric Frampton5-165 Washington State

2010 CB W. McFadden5-138 Auburn

2011 WR Denarius Moore5-148 Tennessee

2012 DE Jack Crawford5-158 Penn State

2012 WR Juron Criner5-168 Arizona

2015 LB Ben Heeney5-140 Kansas

2015 LB Neiron Ball5-161 Florida

2016 RB D. Washington5-143 Texas Tech

2017 LB Marquel Lee5-168 Wake Forest

2018 DT Maurice Hurst5-140 Michigan

2018 P Johnny Townsend5-173 Florida

2019 WR Hunter Renfrow5-149 Clemson

2001 DT Chris Cooper6-184 Nebraska-Omaha

2002 S Keyon Nash6-189 Albany State (Ga.)

2002 RB Larry Ned6-197 San Diego State

2003 T Dustin Rykert6-204 BYU

2004 DE Shawn Johnson6-166 Delaware

2004 LB Cody Spencer6-182 North Texas

2005 DT A. Hawthorne6-175 Wisconsin

2005 LB Ryan Riddle6-212 California

2005 T Pete McMahon6-214 Iowa

2006 OL Kevin Boothe6-176 Cornell

2007 RB Oren O’Neal6-175 Arkansas State

2008 DE Trevor Scott6-169 Buffalo

2009 DE Stryker Sulak6-199 Missouri

2009 TE Brandon Myers6-202 Iowa

2010 LB Travis Goethel6-190 Arizona State

2011 TE Richard Gordon6-181 Miami (Fla.)

2012 DT Christo Bilukidi6-189 Georgia State

2013 TE Nick Kasa6-172 Colorado

2013 RB Latavius Murray6-181 UCF

2013 TE Mychal Rivera6-184 Tennessee

2013 DT Stacy McGee6-205 Oklahoma

2015 DE Max Valles6-179 Virginia

2016 LB Cory James6-194 Colorado State

2018 LB Azeem Victor6-216 Washington

2000 TE Mondriel Fulcher7-227 Miami (Fla.)

2000 S Clifton Black7-231 Texas State

2001 RB Derek Combs7-228 Ohio State

2001 WR Ken-Yon Rambo7-229 Ohio State

2002 QB Ronald Curry7-235 North Carolina

2003 S S. Shabazz7-246 New Mexico State

2003 WR Ryan Hoag7-262 Gustavus Adolphus

2004 TE C. Anderson7-245 San Jose State

2004 LB A. Sommersell7-255 Colorado State

2006 OL Chris Morris7-214 Michigan State

2006 WR Kevin McMahan7-255 Maine

2007 WR J. Holland7-254 Louisiana Tech

2008 WR Chaz Schilens7-226 San Diego State

2010 CB Jeremy Ware7-215 Michigan State

2010 S Stevie Brown7-251 Michigan

2011 TE David Ausberry7-241 USC

2012 LB Nathan Stupar7-230 Penn State

2013 WR Brice Butler7-209 San Diego State

2013 DE David Bass7-233 Missouri Western St.

2014 CB TJ Carrie7-219 Ohio

2014 DE Shelby Harris7-235 Illinois State

2014 S J. Dowling7-247 Western Kentucky

2015 T Anthony Morris7-218 Tennessee State

2015 WR Andre Debose7-221 Florida

2015 CB D. McDonald7-242 Kansas

2016 G Vadal Alexander7-234 LSU

2017 S Shalom Luani7-221 Washington State

2017 T Jylan Ware7-231 Alabama State

2017 RB Elijah Hood7-242 North Carolina

2017 DT Treyvon Hester7-244 Toledo

2018 WR Marcell Ateman7-228 Oklahoma State

2019 DE Quinton Bell7-230 Prairie View A&M

FIRST (22) SECOND (19) THIRD (23) FOURTH (25) FIFTH (18) SIXTH (24) SEVENTH (32)

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Mayock'S firST DrafT

In Week 16 last season, WR Hunter Renfrow recorded his second receiving touchdown of at least 50 yards. He was one of just four rookies in the NFL to record multiple receiving touchdowns of at least 50 yards and is one of two players (DeSean Jackson) to re-cord two 50-plus-yard receiving touchdowns on third down.

----- ROOKIES WITH MULTIPLE 50-YARD RECEIVING TDs ----- Rank Player Team TDs 1. A.J. Brown Titans 4 2t. Hunter Renfrow Raiders 2 2t. Terry McLaurin Redskins 2 2t. Mecole Hardman Chiefs 2

----- THIRD-DOWN FIRST DOWNS AMONG ROOKIES ----- Rank Player Team 1st DOWNS 1. Diontae Johnson Steelers 17 2. Hunter Renfrow Raiders 16 3. DK Metcalf Seahawks 13 4. Darius Slayton N.Y. Giants 10 5t. Marquise Brown Ravens 8 5t. Steven Sims Redskins 8 5t. Deebo Samuel 49ers 8

--- MOST RECEPTIONS BY A ROOKIE IN CLUB HISTORY --- Rank Player Year Receptions Yards 1. Amari Cooper 2015 72 1,070 2. Hunter Renfrow 2019 49 605 3. Zach Miller 2007 44 444 4. Tim Brown 1988 43 725 5. Raymond Chester 1970 42 556

--- RECEPTION LEADERS AMONG ROOKIES IN 2019 --- Rank Player Team Receptions Targets 1. Diontae Johnson Pittsburgh 59 92 2t. DK Metcalf Seattle 58 100 2t. Terry McLaurin Washington 58 93 4. Deebo Samuel San Francisco 57 81 5. A.J. Brown Tennessee 52 84 6. Miles Sanders Philadelphia 50 63 7. Hunter Renfrow Oakland 49 71 8. Darius Slayton N.Y.Giants 48 84 9. Marquise Brown Baltimore 46 71 10. Noah Fant Denver 40 66

ThirD aND reNfroW

In Week 9, the rookie class of 2019 accounted for all four touch-downs on offense - two from RB Josh Jacobs and one apiece from TE Foster Moreau and WR Hunter Renfrow - the first such oc-currence in franchise history dating back to the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger. Additionally, the Raiders as a rookie unit have combined for more scores than any other rookie class this season.

----- ROOKIE TOUCHDOWN TOTALS BY TEAM IN 2019 ----- Rk. Team TDs 1. Oakland 17 2. Washington 14 3. N.Y. Giants 13 4. Baltimore 12 5t. Tennessee 9 5t. Kansas City 9 5t. Pittsburgh 9 The rookie class scored at least one touchdown in seven consecu-tive games from Week 4 against the Indianapolis Colts to Week 11 against the Cincinnati Bengals. They failed to reach the end zone only five times in 2019: Weeks 2, 3, 12, 13 and 15. In Week 11, the Raiders tied a franchise record for most touchdowns by a rookie class in one season, tying the 14 scored in 1982 by the rookie class. In Week 14, they set a new club record with 15.

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The Raiders rookie class was dominant in 2019 in nearly every facet of football. A look below shows their rankings in major sta-tistical categories.

----- TOTAL RECEPTIONS ----- Rank Team Receptions 1. Washington 130 2. Oakland 107 3. N.Y. Giants 82 4. Minnesota 80 5. Seattle 70

----- TOTAL RECEIVING YARDS ----- Rank Team Receiving Yards 1. Washington 1,697 2. Oakland 1,112 3. Tennessee 1,105 4. N.Y. Giants 1,009 5. Seattle 967

----- TOTAL RECEIVING TDs ----- Rank Team Receiving TDs 1. Washington 12 2. N.Y. Giaints 11 3t. Baltimore 10 3t. Oakland 10 5. Tennessee 8

----- TOTAL 1ST-DOWN RECEPTIONS ----- Rank Team 1st Down Receptions 1. Washington 83 2. Oakland 62 3. N.Y Giants 44 4. Seattle 43 5. Tennessee 41

----- TOTAL YARDS AFTER CATCH ----- Rank Team YAC 1. Oakland 676 2. Washington 530 3. Tennessee 498 4. San Francisco 473 5. Philadelphia 436

----- TOTAL RUSHING YARDS ----- Rank Team Rushing Yards 1. Oakland 1,167 2. Chicago 889 3. Philadelphia 818 4. Buffalo 784 5. Pittsburgh 664

----- TOTAL RUSHING TDs ----- Rank Team TDs 1. Oakland 7 2. Chicago 6 3t. Arizona 4 3t. Atlanta 4 5t. Philadelphia 3 5t. San Francisco 3

----- TOTAL RUSHING 1ST DOWNS----- Rank Team 1st Downs 1. Oakland 60 2. Chicago 50 3. Buffalo 38 4. Pittsburgh 31 5. Philadelphia 30

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Maxx croSBy

DE Maxx Crosby was drafted in the fourth round (106th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft. Crosby ap-peared in 37 contests during his career with East-ern Michigan, starting in all 24 games in his final two seasons with the school. Over his collegiate career, he totaled 162 tackles (73 solo), including 41 for loss, 20 sacks, one interception returned

for a touchdown, four passes defensed, eight forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries. Crosby’s tackles for loss and sack total over his career both rank second in Eastern Michigan lore. As a senior in 2018, he notched his second All-MAC First Team honor, becoming just the third defensive player in school history to gar-ner the accolade in consecutive seasons and just the fourth Eagle defender overall to earn the honor twice over their career.

Crosby became a game-changer on defense during his rookie sea-son and finished with the second-most sacks by a rookie in fran-chise history, en route to being recognized as an AP Defensive Player of the Year Finalist.

98----- MAXX CROSBY STATS -----

Year GP GS Total Solo Asst. Sacks Yds. INTs PD FF 2019 16 10 46 35 11 10.0 69.5 0 4 4

----- RAIDERS ROOKIE SACK LEADERS ----- Rank Player Year Sacks 1. Greg Townsend 1983 10.5 2. Maxx Crosby 2019 10.0 3. Aaron Wallace 1990 9.0 4. Bill Pickel 1983 6.0 5. Scott Davis 1988 5.5 6t. Lamarr Houston 2010 5.0 6t. Trevor Scott 2008 5.0 8t. Tony Bryant 1999 4.5 8t. Clelin Ferrell 2019 4.5 8t. Sio Moore 2013 4.5

MaDD MaxxCrosby earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors in Week 11 after recording a Raiders rookie record four sacks, a mark that is tied for second-most in NFL history among rookies.

----- RAIDERS SINGLE-GAME SACK LEADERS ----- Rank Player Year SACKS 1t. Howie Long 1983 5.0 1t. Khalil Mack 2015 5.0 3t. Maxx Crosby 2019 4.0 3t. Anthony Smith 1992 4.0 3t. Anthony Smith 1993 4.0 3t. Kamerion Wimbley 2011 4.0

----- NFL ROOKIE SINGLE-GAME SACK LEADERS ----- Rank Player Year SACKS 1. Leslie O'Neil 1986 5.0 2t. Maxx Crosby 2019 4.0 2t. Cornelius Bennett 1987 4.0 2t. Brian Orakpo 2009 4.0 5t. Three Tied ----- 3.5

----- RAIDERS ROOKIE SINGLE-GAME SACK LEADERS ----- Rank Player Year SACKS 1. Maxx Crosby 2019 4.0 2. Greg Townsend 1983 3.0 3. Clelin Ferrell 2019 2.5 4t. 12 Tied ----- 2.0

SiNgLe-gaMe SackS

Crosby became just the fourth player in franchise history who was drafted by the club in the fourth round or later to record double-digit sacks in a single season, joining Greg Townsend, Rod Martin and Rod Coleman. Shown below are players in 2019 who have been drafted in the fourth round or later and their respective sacks in 2019.

----- 2019 SACK LEADERS -----DRAFTED IN 4TH ROUND OR LATER

Rank Player Team Sacks 1. Za'Darius Smith Packers 13.5 2. Maxx Crosby Raiders 10.0 3. Matt Judon Ravens 9.5 4. Matthew Loannidis Redskins 8.5 5. Everson Griffen Vikings 8.0

4Th-rouND geM

Crosby finished the season as only the second defender in fran-chise history to record double-digit sacks as a rookie. He finished second in the NFL among rookies with 10 sacks on the season.

----- 2019 ROOKIE SACK LEADERS ----- Rank Player Team SACKS 1. Josh Allen Jaguars 10.5 2. Maxx Crosby Raiders 10.0 3. Nick Bosa 49ers 9.0 4. Brian Burns Panthers 7.5 5. Montez Sweat Redskins 7.0 6. Chase Winovich Patriots 5.5 7. Ed Oliver Bills 5.0 8t. Clelin Ferrell Raiders 4.5 8t. Oshane Ximines Giants 4.5 10t. Sam Eguavoen Dolphins 3.5 10t. Dre'Mont Jones Broncos 3.5

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With his 1.5 sacks and one forced fumble in the regular season fi-nale, DE Maxx Crosby became the fifth rookie since at least 2000 to record double-digit sacks and at least four forced fumbles in their rookie campaign. The elite list Crosby joined is found below.

----- ROOKIES W/ 10 SACKS AND 4 FORCED FUMBLES ----- Year Player Sacks Forced Fumbles 2002 Dwight Freeney 13.0 9 2002 Julius Peppers 12.0 5 2003 Terrell Suggs 12.0 6 2006 Mark Anderson 12.0 4 2019 Maxx Crosby 10.0 4

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DE Maxx Crosby became the first rookie since Joey Bosa (2016) with 10-plus sacks and 15-plus tackles for loss (16). Listed below are the players across the NFL who accomplished the feat in 2019.

----- PLAYERS WITH AT LEAST 10 SACKS AND 15 TFLs ----- Rank Player Sacks Tackles For Loss 1. Shaquil Barrett 19.5 19 2. Cameron Jordan 15.5 15 3. Danielle Hunter 14.5 15 4. Za'Darius Smith 13.5 17 5. Aaron Donald 12.5 20 6t. Dante Fowler 11.5 16 6t. Bud Dupree 11.5 16 6t. Joey Bosa 11.5 18 9. Maxx Crosby 10.0 16

Crosby is just the second Raider in franchise history to record at least 10 sacks and 15 tackles for loss in a single season, joining Khalil Mack (2015 and 2017).

10 SackS aND 16 TfLS

Crosby turned it on in the fourth quarter during his rookie cam-paign, finishing with the second-most sacks in the NFL during the final frame of play amongst his rookie peers.

----- 4TH QUARTER SACKS BY ROOKIES ----- Rank Player Team Sacks 1. Brian Burns Panthers 5.0 2. Maxx Crosby Raiders 4.0 3. Clelin Ferrell Raiders 3.0 4. Josh Allen Jaguars 2.5 5t. Oshane Ximines Giants 2.0 5t. Chase Winovich Patriots 2.0 5t. Nick Bosa 49ers 2.0

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afc DefeNSiVe PLayer of The WeekAfter setting a Raiders rookie record in Week 11 with four sacks in the contest against the Cincinnati Bengals, DE Maxx Crosby became the second rookie player in franchise history (Phillip Bu-chanon - 2002) to earn AFC Defensive Player of the Week Honors and the first Raider to win the award since 2016.

Stat line: Posted five tackles (four solo), including three for loss, four sacks and one forced fumble.• Recorded four sacks. o Crosby’s four sacks in Week 11 are tied for second-most by a rookie in NFL history. o Crosby is just the fourth rookie in NFL history to record four sacks in a game and the first to do so since Brian Orakpo in 2009. o Crosby’s four sacks in Week 11 set a new franchise record for most sacks in a game by a rookie. o Four sacks rank tied for second-most by a player in franchise history. o Crosby’s four sacks in Week 11 were the most among all de-fenders in the NFL. o Crosby’s four sacks in Week 11 are tied for the most in a single contest by a player in 2019. o Crosby is one of just four players to record four sacks in a contest in 2019.• Crosby recorded three sacks in the fourth quarter in Week 11. o Crosby’s three sacks are tied for second-most in the fourth quarter of a contest since at least 1991. o Crosby is one of just two players with three sacks in a fourth quarter this season. o Dating back to 2000, Crosby is the only rookie to record three sacks in a fourth quarter of a contest. o Crosby’s third sack of the fourth quarter came on the Bengals’ final offensive drive and set the team up with a second-and-19 that ended in a Raiders interception.• Crosby is one of four players in Week 11 to register multiple sacks and at least one forced fumble.

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With the 24th overall selection in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Oakland Raiders selected RB Josh Jacobs to be their bell-cow back out of the University of Alabama. After earning the starting role at the conclusion of his first training camp, Jacobs made his rookie debut on Monday Night Football at home against the Denver Broncos.

With 23 carries for 85 yards and two rushing scores, while adding one reception for 28 yards, Jacobs became the first player since RB LaDainian Tomlinson (2001) to tally two rushing TDs and 100 yards from scrimmage in his rookie debut. Jacobs was the first player in franchise history to score two rushing TDs in his NFL debut. Since then, Jacobs took the NFL by storm, becoming the first rookie in franchise history to earn two NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month honors (October and November), while racking up five 100-yard performances and also breaking RB Marcus Allen's franchise rookie rushing record set in 1982 for total rushing yards and 100-yard contests. He became the 21st player in NFL history with 1,000 rushing yards through his first 12 career contests en route to earning PFWA Offensive Rookie of the Year honors.

28----- JOSH JACOBS' ROOKIE STATS -----

Year Team GP GS Att. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD 2019 Oakland 13 13 242 1,150 4.8 51 7

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RB Josh Jacobs rushed for 1,150 yards in just his first 13 contests, good for eighth-most in the NFL. In Week 11, Jacobs became the 12th player in NFL history with at least 900 yards (923) through a player’s first 10 career games. Jacobs crossed the 1,000-yard bar-rier in Week 13, marking the 16th time in club history a player has rushed for 1,000 yards. Below shows a closer look at rushing leaders across the league.

----- 2019 NFL RUSHING LEADERS ----- Rank Player Team Rushing Yards 1. Derrick Henry Titans 1,540 2. Nick Chubb Browns 1,494 3. Christian McCaffrey Panthers 1,387 4. Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys 1,357 5. Chris Carson Seahawks 1,230 6. Lamar Jackson Ravens 1,206 7. Leonard Fournette Jaguars 1,152 8. Josh Jacobs Raiders 1,150 9. Joe Mixon Bengals 1,137 10. Dalvin Cook Vikings 1,135

*Jacobs’ 1,150 yards on the ground rank first in franchise history among all rookie rushers, topping Marcus Allen's previous record of 697 yards set in 1982.

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In Week 13, RB Josh Jacobs has become just the 12th player in Raiders lore to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season and did so in just his 12th career contest. He is one of four players in fran-chise history to accomplish the feat through the first 12 games of a season. Jacobs is also the only rookie in franchise history to cross 1,000 yards in a single season. A look below shows where he ranks in Raiders history.

----- RAIDERS SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING LEADERS ----- Rank Player Year Rushing Yards 1. Marcus Allen 1985 1,759 2. Napoleon Kaufman 1997 1,294 3. Mark van Eeghen 1977 1,273 4. Marcus Allen 1984 1,168 5. Darren McFadden 2010 1,157 6. Josh Jacobs 2019 1,150 7. Harvey Williams 1995 1,114 8. Marv Hubbard 1972 1,100 9. Clem Daniels 1963 1,099 10. Mark van Eeghen 1978 1,080 11. Latavius Murray 2015 1,066 12. Tyrone Wheatley 2000 1,046 13. LaMont Jordan 2005 1,025 14. Marcus Allen 1983 1,014 15. Mark van Eeghen 1976 1,012 16. Justin Fargas 2007 1,009

----- RAIDERS SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING TD LEADERS ----- Rank Player Year Rushing TDs 1. Pete Banaszak 1975 16 2. Marcus Allen 1984 13 3t. Latavius Murray 2016 12 3t. Marcus Allen 1990 12 5t. Marcus Allen 1985 11 5t. Marcus Allen 1982 11 7t. Harvey Williams 1995 9 7t. Marcus Allen 1978 9 7t. Tyrone Wheatley 2000 9 7t. LaMont Jordan 2005 9 7t. Marcus Allen 1983 9 12t. Tyrone Wheatley 1999 8 12t. Charlie Smith 1972 8 12t. Michael Bush 2010 8 12t. Pete Banaszak 1971 8 17t. Josh Jacobs 2019 7 17t. 12 Others Tied ----- 7

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RB Josh Jacobs was superb in his rookie season and in large part due to his ability to consistently gain yards after contact. A look below details just how well Jacobs has performed after first con-tact.

----- 2019 YARDS AFTER CONTACT LEADERS ----- Rank Player Team YAC 1. Derrick Henry Titans 979 2. Nick Chubb Browns 873 3. Leonard Fournette Jaguars 806 4. Chris Carson Seahawks 749 5. Josh Jacobs Raiders 686 6. Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys 683 7. Dalvin Cook Vikings 610 8. Joe Mixon Bengals 603 9. Carlos Hyde Texans 552 10. Adrian Peterson Redskins 535 *Jacobs’ 686 rushing yards through his first 13 games ranked sixth among all rookies during the Super Bowl Era (post 1970 AFL-NFL Merger).

----- YARDS AFTER CONTACT PER RUSH ----- Rank Player Team YAC/Rush 1. Damien Williams Chiefs 3.27 2. Derrick Henry Titans 3.23 3. Leonard Fournette Jaguars 3.04 4. Nick Chubb Browns 2.93 5. Benny Snell Steelers 2.85 6t. Josh Jacobs Raiders 2.83 6t. Gus Edwards Ravens 2.83 8. Chris Carson Seahawks 2.69 9. Mark Ingram Ravens 2.62 10. Adrian Peterson Redskins 2.54

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RB Josh Jacobs was praised for his performance as a rookie by many this season, Pro Football Focus included. He has earned the second-best rushing grade in 2019 and forced more missed tackles than anyone in the National Football league in just his first year.

----- PFF RUNNING BACK GRADES ----- Rank Player Team Grade 1. Nick Chubb Browns 90.3 2. Josh Jacobs Raiders 86.9 3. Dalvin Cook Vikings 83.5 4. Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys 83.1 5. Aaron Jones Packers 81.3

----- PFF MISSED TACKLES FORCED----- Rank Player Team MTFs 1. Josh Jacobs Raiders 70 2. Nick Chubb Browns 68 3. Chris Carson Seahawks 63 4. Derrick Henry Titans 62 5. Joe Mixon Bengals 53

Since 2006, only Marshawn Lynch in 2013 (76) and 2014 (91) forced more missed tackles on runs than Josh Jacobs' 70 during his rookie season.

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RB Josh Jacobs' 85 yards on the ground in Week 1 ranks third in franchise history among all rookies in their NFL debut.

----- MOST RUSHING YARDS IN RAIDERS DEBUT ----- Year Player Yards TDs 1982 Marcus Allen 116 1 1965 Roger Hagberg 87 0 2019 Josh Jacobs 85 2 2016 Jalen Richard 84 1

*Jacobs also became the first Raiders player since 1972 to score multiple TDs in his NFL debut.

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RB Josh Jacobs finished the year averaging 88.5 rushing yards per game, the 20th-best average by a rookie since the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger and third-best average by all running backs in 2019.

----- RUSHING YARDS PER GAME ----- Rank Player Team Rush Yds/G 1. Derrick Henry Titans 102.7 2. Nick Chubb Browns 93.4 3. Josh Jacobs Raiders 88.5 4. Christian McCaffrey Panthers 86.7 5. Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys 84.8

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RB Josh Jacobs ranks among NFL history's elite when it comes to rushing yards as a 21-year-old. Shown below is the Top-5 season performances by a player 21-or-younger in their first 13 career games.

Rank Player Year Yards 1. Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys 1,392 2. Edgerrin James Colts 1,311 3. Barry Sanders Lions 1,208 4. Josh Jacobs Raiders 1,150 5. Saquon Barkley Giants 1,124

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NfL offeNSiVe rookie of The MoNThAfter a strong start to his rookie campaign, RB Josh Jacobs owned the month of October and became the first rookie in franchise his-tory to be named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month, joining CB Charles Woodson (1998) as the only other rookie in club history to earn the honor on either side of the ball. Take a look at some of his stats from the month of October below.

Stat line: Rushed 62 times for 313 yards and two rushing touch-downs, adding eight receptions for 45 yards in just three games during the month of October.• Two 100-yard rushing contests. o Tied for first in the NFL among all players during the month of October. o First in the NFL among rookies during the month of October.• Most rushing yards (123) by a rookie running back in the 27 NFL games played in London since 2007.• Averaged 104.3 rushing yards per game in October. o Ranked fourth in the NFL during the month of October. o Ranked third in the AFC during the month of October. o Ranked first among all rookies during the month of October.• 313 rushing yards in October. o Ranked seventh in the NFL during the month of October. o Ranked fourth in the AFC during the month of October. o Ranked first among all rookies during the month of October. o Most rushing yards by a Raiders rookie during the month of October in franchise history (and did so in just three contests).• Averaged 5.05 yards per carry in the month of October. o Ranked first in the NFL among all players with at least 60 car-ries during the month of October.

RB Josh Jacobs paced all rookies in the league in every major rushing category in 2019. Those stats are highlighted below.

----- RUSHING TDs AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- Rk. Player Rush TDs 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 7 2. David Montgomery (Chi.) 6 3. Two Tied 4

----- RUSHING YARDS AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- Rk. Player Rush Yards 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 1,150 2. David Montgomery (Chi.) 889 3. Miles Sanders (Phi.) 818

----- RUSHING YARDS/GAME AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- Rk. Player Yards/Game 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 88.5 2. Devin Singletary (Buf.) 64.6 3. David Montgomery (Chi.) 55.6

----- YARDS AFTER CONTACT AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- Rk. Player Rush YAC 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 686 2. David Montgomery (Chi.) 399 3. Devin Singletary (Buf.) 365

----- RUSHING 1ST DOWNS AMONG NFL ROOKIES ----- Rk. Player 1st Downs 1. Josh Jacobs (Oak.) 53 2. David Montgomery (Chi.) 50 3. Devin Singletary (Buf.) 37

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In Week 9, RB Josh Jacobs recorded his third game with at least 120 yards on the ground, marking a new franchise record by a rookie running back and breaking Marcus Allen's previous record of two such games. A look below shows some of Jacobs' top rush-ing performances this season and where they rank in Raiders lore.

----- RAIDERS ROOKIE SINGLE-GAME MARKS ----- Rank Player Year Rushing Yards 1. Bo Jackson 1987 221 2. Darren McFadden 2008 164 3. Marcus Allen 1982 156 4. Arthur Washington 1978 134 5. Marcus Allen 1982 126 6. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 7) 124 7. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 5) 123 8. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 9) 120 9. Marcus Allen 1982 116 10. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 11) 112 11. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 13) 104 12t. Josh Jacobs 2019 (Week 2) 99 12t. DeAndré Washington 2016 99

*Jacobs is the first running back with at least three games of multiple rush touchdowns in his first season since Ezekiel Elliott had five in 2016.

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NfL offeNSiVe rookie of The MoNThRB Josh Jacobs continued to roll in the month of November and tacked on his second consecutive NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month Award, becoming the first Raider in club history with two Rookie of the Month honors. Jacobs is the first rookie in the NFL to win the award in consecutive months since Odell Beckham Jr. did so in November and December of 2014.

Stat line: Rushed 94 times for 441 yards and three rushing touch-downs, adding seven receptions for 44 yards from Weeks 9-13.• Three 100-yard rushing contests. o Ranked tied for first in the NFL among all players. o Ranked first in the NFL among rookies.• Four 100-yard scrimmage contests. o Ranked second in the NFL among all players. o Ranked first in the AFC among all players. o Ranked first in the NFL among all rookies.• Rushed for three touchdowns. o Ranked tied for fifth in the NFL among all players. o Ranked first in the NFL among all rookies.• Averaged 88.2 rushing yards per game. o Ranked fourth in the NFL among all players. o Ranked first in the NFL among rookies. • 441 rushing yards. o Ranked second in the NFL among all players. o Ranked first in the NFL among all rookies. o And in doing so, became just the 12th player in club history with 1,000 yards in a season o First rookie to ever do so. o Fourth player in team history to do so in the first 12 games of a season. o Led all rookies with 1,061 rushing yards and ranked fourth in the NFL overall.

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Shown below are more of RB Josh Jacobs' accomplishments from his 2019 rookie campaign.

o In Week 15, recorded 89 rushing yards and entered the top-20 in NFL history for most rushing yards (1,150) by a player through their first 13 career games.

o In Week 13, Jacobs finished with 104 yards on 17 carries (6.1 avg.), tying RB Mark van Eeghen for the fourth-most 100-yard rushing performances (5) during a single season in franchise his-tory.

o In Week 13, Jacobs became the first 1,000-yard rusher since RB Latavius Murray in 2015 and only the fourth player in club history with 1,000 yards through the team’s first 12 games.

o In Week 11, Jacobs became the 12th player in NFL history with at least 900 yards (923) through a player’s first 10 career games.

o With one rushing touchdown in Week 10, Jacobs tied Arthur Whittington for second-most rushing touchdowns (seven) by a rookie in franchise history.

o With 811 rushing yards after his ninth game, Jacobs became just the 16th player in NFL history with at least 800 rushing yards through his first nine games.

o With two rushing touchdowns in Week 9, Jacobs tied for third-most rushing touchdowns (six) by a Raiders rookie in franchise his-tory (J.D. Smith – 1960).

o In Week 9, Jacobs became the first rookie since Ickey Woods in 1988 to have two-plus rushing touchdowns in three of his first eight career games.

o In Week 9, Jacobs tied Marcus Allen for most 100-yard rushing games (three) by a rookie in franchise history.

o In Week 9, Jacobs became the first Raiders player since RB Latavius Murray in 2016 to record three games with multiple two rushing touchdowns in a single season.

o In Week 9, Jacobs became the 20th player in NFL history to surpass 700 rushing yards (740) in his first eight career contests.

o In Week 9, Jacobs became the fifth player in the Super Bowl Era with two games of 120 rushing yards and two-plus rushing touchdowns over his first eight career games, joining Billy Sims (1980), Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson (1983), Julius Jones (2004) and Adrian Peterson (2007).

o In Week 9, Jacobs became just the 12th player since at least 1950 to log 700 rushing yards and have six rushing touchdowns in his first eight games, joining Leonard Fournette (2017), Ezekiel Elliott (2016), Todd Gurley (2015) Doug Martin (2012), Adrian Peterson (2007), Julius Jones (2004), Marshall Faulk (1994), Eric Dickerson (1983), Billy Sims (1980), Earl Campbell (1978) and Alan Ameche (1955).

More JacoBSJust eight games into his rookie campaign, RB Josh Jacobs etched himself among the many Raiders greats, surpassing Marcus Allen's 37-year-old franchise record for rushing yards in a single season by a rookie. A look below is where Jacobs stands.

----- RAIDERS ROOKIE SINGLE-SEASON MARKS ----- Rank Player Year Rushing Yards 1. Josh Jacobs 2019 (13 games) 1,150 1. Marcus Allen 1982 697 2. Arthur Whittington 1978 661 4. Greg Robinson 1993 591 5. Bo Jackson 1987 554

*Jacobs also broke a tie with Marcus Allen for the most 100-yard rushing games as a rookie in club history with his fourth in Week 11.

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NuMericaL roSTer

As of April 20, 2020

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Age Exp. School Hometown Acq. 3 Nathan Peterman QB 6-2 225 05/04/94 25 4 Pittsburgh Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'18 4 Derek Carr QB 6-3 210 03/28/91 29 7 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D2-'14 6 AJ Cole P 6-4 220 11/27/95 24 2 North Carolina State College Park, Ga. FA-'19 Marcus Mariota QB 6-4 222 10/30/93 26 6 Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii UFA-'20 (Ten.) 8 Daniel Carlson K 6-5 215 01/23/95 25 3 Auburn Colorado Springs, Colo. FA-'1810 Rico Gafford WR 5-10 185 05/23/96 23 1 Wyoming West Des Moines, Iowa FA-'1812 Zay Jones WR 6-2 200 03/30/95 25 4 East Carolina Austin, Texas TR-'19 (Buf.)13 Hunter Renfrow WR 5-10 185 12/21/95 24 2 Clemson Myrtle Beach, S.C. D5-'1914 DeShone Kizer QB 6-4 235 01/03/96 24 4 Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio W-'19 (GB)16 Tyrell Williams WR 6-4 205 02/12/92 28 6 Western Oregon Salem, Ore. UFA-'19 (LAC) Nelson Agholor WR 6-0 198 05/24/93 26 6 USC Lagos, Nigeria UFA-'20 (Phi.)19 Anthony Ratliff-Williams WR 5-11 195 06/17/97 22 1 North Carolina Matthews, N.C. FA-'1922 Keisean Nixon CB 5-10 200 06/22/97 22 2 South Carolina Compton, Calif. FA-'1923 Nick Nelson CB 5-11 205 10/16/96 23 2 Wisconsin Glenarden, Md. D4-'1824 Johnathan Abram S 6-0 205 10/25/96 23 2 Mississippi State Columbia, Miss. D1c-'1925 Erik Harris S 6-2 220 04/02/90 30 5 California (PA) New Oxford, Pa. FA-'1726 Nevin Lawson CB 5-10 190 04/23/91 28 7 Utah State Lauderhill, Fla. UFA-'19 (Det.)27 Trayvon Mullen CB 6-2 200 09/20/97 22 2 Clemson Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D2-'1928 Josh Jacobs RB 5-10 220 02/11/98 22 2 Alabama Tulsa, Okla. D1b-'1929 Lamarcus Joyner S 5-8 185 11/27/90 29 7 Florida State Miami, Fla. UFA-'19 (LAR)30 Jalen Richard RB 5-8 205 10/15/93 26 5 Southern Mississippi Alexandria, La. FA-'1631 Isaiah Johnson CB 6-2 210 12/20/95 24 2 Houston Bryan, Texas D4b-'1932 Dallin Leavitt S 5-10 195 08/08/94 25 2 Utah State Portland, Ore. FA-'1834 Rod Smith RB 6-3 236 01/10/92 28 6 Ohio State Fort Wayne, Ind. FA-'19 William Stanback RB 6-0 231 07/06/94 25 1 Virginia Union Hempstead, N.Y. FA-'20 Mark Thompson RB 6-1 235 12/09/94 25 1 Florida La Mott, Pa. FA-'2037 Dylan Mabin CB 6-1 195 09/14/97 22 1 Fordham Macedonia, Ohio FA-'1939 Jordan Brown DB 6-0 197 03/26/96 24 1 South Dakota State Scottsdale, Ari. FA-'1940 D.J. Killings CB 5-10 195 08/09/95 24 2 UCF Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'19 Ken Crawley DB 6-1 180 02/08/93 27 5 Colorado Washington, D.C. FA-'20 Jeff Heath S 6-1 212 05/14/91 28 8 Saginaw Valley State Warren, Mich. UFA-'20 (Dal.) Damarious Randall DB 5-11 196 08/29/92 27 6 Arizona State Pensacola, Fla. UFA-'20 (Cle.)45 Alec Ingold FB 6-1 240 07/09/96 23 2 Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis. FA-'1947 Trent Sieg LS 6-3 240 05/19/95 24 3 Colorado State Eaton, Colo. FA-'1850 Nicholas Morrow LB 6-0 225 07/10/95 24 4 Greenville Huntsville, Ala. FA-'1752 Marquel Lee LB 6-3 235 10/21/95 24 4 Wake Forest Waldorf, Md. D5-'1754 Ukeme Eligwe LB 6-2 239 04/27/94 25 3 Georgia Southern Atlanta, Ga. FA-'1956 Te'von Coney LB 6-1 230 06/10/97 22 1 Notre Dame Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. FA-'1957 Kendall Donnerson DE 6-3 249 04/22/96 23 1 Southeast Missouri State Maumelle, Ark. FA-'1958 Kyle Wilber LB 6-4 240 04/26/89 30 9 Wake Forest Apopka, Fla. UFA-'18 (Dal.) Nick Kwiatkoski LB 6-2 242 05/26/93 26 5 West Virginia Bethel Park, Pa. UFA-'20 (Chi.) Cory Littleton LB 6-3 228 11/18/93 26 5 Washington Spring Valley, Calif. UFA-'20 (LAR) Derrick Moncrief LB 6-2 220 06/25/93 26 1 Oklahoma State Prattville, Ala. FA-'20 Quentin Poling LB 6-1 235 08/17/94 25 1 Ohio Elida, Ohio FA-'20 Nick Usher LB 6-3 216 01/22/95 25 1 Texas-El Paso Los Angeles, Calif. FA-'2061 Rodney Hudson C 6-2 315 07/12/89 30 10 Florida State Mobile, Ala. UFA-'15 (KC)62 Erik Magnuson C 6-6 300 01/05/94 26 3 Michigan Carlsbad, Calif. FA-'1964 Richie Incognito G 6-3 325 07/05/83 36 13 Nebraska Bogota, N.J. FA-'1965 Jordan Devey OL 6-6 320 01/11/88 32 7 Memphis American Fork, Utah UFA-'19 (KC)66 Gabe Jackson G 6-3 335 07/12/91 28 7 Mississippi State Liberty, Miss. D3-'1467 Lester Cotton Sr. G 6-4 335 02/20/96 24 1 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA-'1968 Andre James OL 6-4 300 05/02/97 22 2 UCLA Herriman, Utah FA-'1970 Kyle Kalis OL 6-4 306 12/21/93 26 2 Michigan Lakewood, Ohio FA-'1971 Denzelle Good G/T 6-5 340 03/08/91 29 6 Mars Hill Gaffney, S.C. W-'1872 David Sharpe T 6-6 330 10/21/95 24 4 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. W-'18 (Hou.)73 Maurice Hurst DT 6-2 291 05/09/95 24 3 Michigan Canton, Mass. D5a-'1874 Kolton Miller T 6-8 325 10/09/95 24 3 UCLA Roseville, Calif. D1-'1875 Brandon Parker T 6-8 320 10/21/95 24 3 North Carolina A&T Kannapolis, N.C. D3a-'1877 Trent Brown T 6-8 380 04/13/93 27 6 Florida Albany, Ga. UFA-'19 (NE) Eric Kush OL 6-4 317 09/09/89 30 8 California (PA) Bridgeville, Pa. UFA-'20 (Cle.)79 Ade Aruna DE 6-5 263 04/27/94 25 2 Tulane Akure, Nigeria FA-'19 Nick O'Leary TE 6-3 252 08/31/92 27 5 Florida State Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. UFA-'20 (Mia.) Paul Butler TE 6-6 250 04/26/93 26 1 California (PA) DuBois, Pa. W-'20 (Det.) Jason Witten TE 6-6 263 05/06/82 37 17 Tennessee Elizabethton, Ten. UFA-'20 (Dal.)83 Darren Waller TE 6-6 255 09/13/92 27 4 Georgia Tech Acworth, Ga. FA-'1885 Derek Carrier TE 6-3 240 07/25/90 29 8 Beloit Edgerton, Wis. UFA-'18 (LAR)87 Foster Moreau TE 6-4 250 05/06/97 22 2 LSU New Orleans, La. D4c-'1988 Marcell Ateman WR 6-4 215 09/16/94 25 3 Oklahoma State Dallas, Texas D7-'1890 Johnathan Hankins DT 6-3 340 03/30/92 28 8 Ohio State Dearborn Heights, Mich. FA-'1892 P.J. Hall DT 6-0 305 04/05/95 25 3 Sam Houston State Seguin, Texas D2-'1894 Jeremiah Valoaga DE 6-6 275 11/15/94 25 2 UNLV Oxnard, Calif. W-'19 (SF)96 Clelin Ferrell DE 6-4 265 05/17/97 22 2 Clemson Richmond, Va. D1a-'1998 Maxx Crosby DE 6-5 255 08/22/97 22 2 Eastern Michigan Colleyville, Texas D4a-'1999 Arden Key DE 6-5 240 05/03/96 23 3 LSU Decatur, Ga. D3b-'18 Maliek Collins DT 6-2 310 04/08/95 25 5 Nebraska Kansas City, Kan. UFA-'20 (Dal.) Kendal Vickers DE 6-3 295 05/23/95 24 1 Tennessee Havelock, N.C. FA-'20 Carl Nassib DE 6-7 275 04/12/93 27 5 Penn State West Chester, Pa. UFA-'20 (TB) Daniel Ross DT 6-4 300 03/15/93 27 4 Northeast Mississippi CC Louisville, Ken. UFA-'20 (Dal.)

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As of April 20, 2020

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Age Exp. School Hometown Acq.24 Abram, Johnathan S 6-0 205 10/25/96 23 2 Mississippi State Columbia, Miss. D1c-'19 Agholor, Nelson WR 6-0 198 05/24/93 26 6 USC Lagos, Nigeria UFA-'20 (Phi.)79 Aruna, Ade DE 6-5 263 04/27/94 25 2 Tulane Akure, Nigeria FA-'1988 Ateman, Marcell WR 6-4 215 09/16/94 25 3 Oklahoma State Dallas, Texas D7-'1839 Brown, Jordan DB 6-0 197 03/26/96 24 1 South Dakota State Scottsdale, Ari. FA-'1977 Brown, Trent T 6-8 380 04/13/93 27 6 Florida Albany, Ga. UFA-'19 (NE) Butler, Paul TE 6-6 250 04/26/93 26 1 California (PA) DuBois, Pa. W-'20 (Det.) 8 Carlson, Daniel K 6-5 215 01/23/95 25 3 Auburn Colorado Springs, Colo. FA-'18 4 Carr, Derek QB 6-3 210 03/28/91 29 7 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D2-'1485 Carrier, Derek TE 6-3 240 07/25/90 29 8 Beloit Edgerton, Wis. UFA-'18 (LAR) 6 Cole, AJ P 6-4 220 11/27/95 24 2 North Carolina State College Park, Ga. FA-'19 Collins, Maliek DT 6-2 310 04/08/95 25 5 Nebraska Kansas City, Kan. UFA-'20 (Dal.)56 Coney, Te'von LB 6-1 230 06/10/97 22 1 Notre Dame Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. FA-'1967 Cotton Sr., Lester G 6-4 335 02/20/96 24 1 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA-'19 Crawley, Ken DB 6-1 180 02/08/93 27 5 Colorado Washington, D.C. FA-'2098 Crosby, Maxx DE 6-5 255 08/22/97 22 2 Eastern Michigan Colleyville, Texas D4a-'1965 Devey, Jordan OL 6-6 320 01/11/88 32 7 Memphis American Fork, Utah UFA-'19 (KC)57 Donnerson, Kendall DE 6-3 249 04/22/96 23 1 Southeast Missouri State Maumelle, Ark. FA-'1954 Eligwe, Ukeme LB 6-2 239 04/27/94 25 3 Georgia Southern Atlanta, Ga. FA-'1996 Ferrell, Clelin DE 6-4 265 05/17/97 22 2 Clemson Richmond, Va. D1a-'1910 Gafford, Rico WR 5-10 185 05/23/96 23 1 Wyoming West Des Moines, Iowa FA-'1871 Good, Denzelle G/T 6-5 340 03/08/91 29 6 Mars Hill Gaffney, S.C. W-'1892 Hall, P.J. DT 6-0 305 04/05/95 25 3 Sam Houston State Seguin, Texas D2-'1890 Hankins, Johnathan DT 6-3 340 03/30/92 28 8 Ohio State Dearborn Heights, Mich. FA-'1825 Harris, Erik S 6-2 220 04/02/90 30 5 California (PA) New Oxford, Pa. FA-'17 Heath, Jeff S 6-1 212 05/14/91 28 8 Saginaw Valley State Warren, Mich. UFA-'20 (Dal.)61 Hudson, Rodney C 6-2 315 07/12/89 30 10 Florida State Mobile, Ala. UFA-'15 (KC)73 Hurst, Maurice DT 6-2 291 05/09/95 24 3 Michigan Canton, Mass. D5a-'1864 Incognito, Richie G 6-3 325 07/05/83 36 13 Nebraska Bogota, N.J. FA-'1945 Ingold, Alec FB 6-1 240 07/09/96 23 2 Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis. FA-'1966 Jackson, Gabe G 6-3 335 07/12/91 28 7 Mississippi State Liberty, Miss. D3-'1428 Jacobs, Josh RB 5-10 220 02/11/98 22 2 Alabama Tulsa, Okla. D1b-'1968 James, Andre OL 6-4 300 05/02/97 22 2 UCLA Herriman, Utah FA-'1931 Johnson, Isaiah CB 6-2 210 12/20/95 24 2 Houston Bryan, Texas D4b-'1912 Jones, Zay WR 6-2 200 03/30/95 25 4 East Carolina Austin, Texas TR-'19 (Buf.)29 Joyner, Lamarcus S 5-8 185 11/27/90 29 7 Florida State Miami, Fla. UFA-'19 (LAR)70 Kalis, Kyle OL 6-4 306 12/21/93 26 2 Michigan Lakewood, Ohio FA-'1999 Key, Arden DE 6-5 240 05/03/96 23 3 LSU Decatur, Ga. D3b-'1840 Killings, D.J. CB 5-10 195 08/09/95 24 2 UCF Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'1914 Kizer, DeShone QB 6-4 235 01/03/96 24 4 Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio W-'19 (GB) Kush, Eric OL 6-4 317 09/09/89 30 8 California (PA) Bridgeville, Pa. UFA-'20 (Cle.) Kwiatkoski, Nick LB 6-2 242 05/26/93 26 5 West Virginia Bethel Park, Pa. UFA-'20 (Chi.)26 Lawson, Nevin CB 5-10 190 04/23/91 28 7 Utah State Lauderhill, Fla. UFA-'19 (Det.)32 Leavitt, Dallin S 5-10 195 08/08/94 25 2 Utah State Portland, Ore. FA-'1852 Lee, Marquel LB 6-3 235 10/21/95 24 4 Wake Forest Waldorf, Md. D5-'17 Littleton, Cory LB 6-3 228 11/18/93 26 5 Washington Spring Valley, Calif. UFA-'20 (LAR)37 Mabin, Dylan CB 6-1 195 09/14/97 22 1 Fordham Macedonia, Ohio FA-'1962 Magnuson, Erik C 6-6 300 01/05/94 26 3 Michigan Carlsbad, Calif. FA-'19 Mariota, Marcus QB 6-4 222 10/30/93 26 6 Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii UFA-'20 (Ten.)74 Miller, Kolton T 6-8 325 10/09/95 24 3 UCLA Roseville, Calif. D1-'18 Moncrief, Derrick LB 6-2 220 06/25/93 26 1 Oklahoma State Prattville, Ala. FA-'2087 Moreau, Foster TE 6-4 250 05/06/97 22 2 LSU New Orleans, La. D4c-'1950 Morrow, Nicholas LB 6-0 225 07/10/95 24 4 Greenville Huntsville, Ala. FA-'1727 Mullen, Trayvon CB 6-2 200 09/20/97 22 2 Clemson Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D2-'19 Nassib, Carl DE 6-7 275 04/12/93 27 5 Penn State West Chester, Pa. UFA-'20 (TB)23 Nelson, Nick CB 5-11 205 10/16/96 23 2 Wisconsin Glenarden, Md. D4-'1822 Nixon, Keisean CB 5-10 200 06/22/97 22 2 South Carolina Compton, Calif. FA-'19 O'Leary, Nick TE 6-3 252 08/31/92 27 5 Florida State Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. UFA-'20 (Mia.)75 Parker, Brandon T 6-8 320 10/21/95 24 3 North Carolina A&T Kannapolis, N.C. D3a-'18 3 Peterman, Nathan QB 6-2 225 05/04/94 25 4 Pittsburgh Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'18 Poling, Quentin LB 6-1 235 08/17/94 25 1 Ohio Elida, Ohio FA-'20 Randall, Damarious DB 5-11 196 08/29/92 27 6 Arizona State Pensacola, Fla. UFA-'20 (Cle.)19 Ratliff-Williams, Anthony WR 5-11 195 06/17/97 22 1 North Carolina Matthews, N.C. FA-'1913 Renfrow, Hunter WR 5-10 185 12/21/95 24 2 Clemson Myrtle Beach, S.C. D5-'1930 Richard, Jalen RB 5-8 205 10/15/93 26 5 Southern Mississippi Alexandria, La. FA-'16 Ross, Daniel DT 6-4 300 03/15/93 27 4 Northeast Mississippi CC Louisville, Ken. UFA-'20 (Dal.)72 Sharpe, David T 6-6 330 10/21/95 24 4 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. W-'18 (Hou.)47 Sieg, Trent LS 6-3 240 05/19/95 24 3 Colorado State Eaton, Colo. FA-'1834 Smith, Rod RB 6-3 236 01/10/92 28 6 Ohio State Fort Wayne, Ind. FA-'19 Stanback, William RB 6-0 231 07/06/94 25 1 Virginia Union Hempstead, N.Y. FA-'20 Thompson, Mark RB 6-1 235 12/09/94 25 1 Florida La Mott, Pa. FA-'20 Usher, Nick LB 6-3 216 01/22/95 25 1 Texas-El Paso Los Angeles, Calif. FA-'2094 Valoaga, Jeremiah DE 6-6 275 11/15/94 25 2 UNLV Oxnard, Calif. W-'19 (SF) Vickers, Kendal DE 6-3 295 05/23/95 24 1 Tennessee Havelock, N.C. FA-'2083 Waller, Darren TE 6-6 255 09/13/92 27 4 Georgia Tech Acworth, Ga. FA-'1858 Wilber, Kyle LB 6-4 240 04/26/89 30 9 Wake Forest Apopka, Fla. UFA-'18 (Dal.)16 Williams, Tyrell WR 6-4 205 02/12/92 28 6 Western Oregon Salem, Ore. UFA-'19 (LAC) Witten, Jason TE 6-6 263 05/06/82 37 17 Tennessee Elizabethton, Ten. UFA-'20 (Dal.)

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PoSiTioNaL roSTer

As of April 20, 2020

OFFENSEOFFENSIVE LINE

61 Rodney Hudson ....................C 62 Erik Magnuson ......................C 64 Richie Incognito ....................G 65 Jordan Devey ........................OL 66 Gabe Jackson ........................G 67 Lester Cotton Sr....................G 68 Andre James ..........................OL 70 Kyle Kalis................................OL 71 Denzelle Good ......................G/T 72 David Sharpe .........................T 74 Kolton Miller .........................T 75 Brandon Parker .....................T 77 Trent Brown ..........................T Eric Kush ................................OL

QUARTERBACKS 3 Nathan Peterman .................QB 4 Derek Carr .............................QB 14 DeShone Kizer ......................QB Marcus Mariota ....................QB

RUNNING BACKS 28 Josh Jacobs ............................RB 30 Jalen Richard .........................RB 34 Rod Smith ..............................RB 45 Alec Ingold .............................FB William Stanback .................RB Mark Thompson ...................RB

TIGHT ENDS 83 Darren Waller........................TE 85 Derek Carrier ........................TE 87 Foster Moreau ......................TE Paul Butler .............................TE Nick O'Leary ..........................TE Jason Witten .........................TE

WIDE RECEIVERS 10 Rico Gafford ..........................WR 12 Zay Jones ...............................WR 13 Hunter Renfrow ....................WR 16 Tyrell Williams ......................WR 19 Anthony Ratliff-Williams ....WR 88 Marcell Ateman ....................WR Nelson Agholor .....................WR

DEFENSEDEFENSIVE LINE

57 Kendall Donnerson ..............DE 73 Maurice Hurst .......................DT 79 Ade Aruna ..............................DE 90 Johnathan Hankins ..............DT 92 P.J. Hall ...................................DT 94 Jeremiah Valoaga .................DE 96 Clelin Ferrell ..........................DE 98 Maxx Crosby .........................DE 99 Arden Key ..............................DE Maliek Collins .......................DT Carl Nassib.............................DE Daniel Ross ............................DT Kendal Vickers ......................DE

LINEBACKERS 50 Nicholas Morrow .................LB 52 Marquel Lee ..........................LB 54 Ukeme Eligwe .......................LB 56 Te'von Coney .........................LB 58 Kyle Wilber ............................LB Nick Kwiatkoski ....................LB Cory Littleton ........................LB Derrick Moncrief ..................LB Quentin Poling ......................LB Nick Usher .............................LB

SECONDARY 22 Keisean Nixon .......................CB 23 Nick Nelson ...........................CB 24 Johnathan Abram .................S 25 Erik Harris ..............................S 26 Nevin Lawson .......................CB 27 Trayvon Mullen .....................CB 29 Lamarcus Joyner ...................S 31 Isaiah Johnson ......................CB 32 Dallin Leavitt .........................S 37 Dylan Mabin ..........................CB 39 Jordan Brown ........................DB 40 D.J. Killings ............................CB Ken Crawley ..........................DB Jeff Heath ..............................S Damarious Randall ...............DB

SPECIALISTS 6 AJ Cole ...................................P 8 Daniel Carlson ......................K 47 Trent Sieg ...............................LS